“…Numerous studies have demonstrated that sleep is beneficial for various types of learning and memory (Bang et al, 2014;Born & Wilhelm, 2012;Gais et al, 2002;Huber et al, 2004;Maquet et al, 2000;McDevitt et al, 2014;Mednick et al, 2003;Stickgold, 2005;Tamaki et al, 2020a;Tamaki et al, 2020b;Walker et al, 2002;Yotsumoto et al, 2009b). Visual perceptual learning (VPL), which is defined as long-term enhanced performance on a visual task (Lu et al, 2011;Sagi, 2011;Sasaki et al, 2010;Shibata et al, 2011;Watanabe et al, 2001), is one type of learning that shows higher performance after sleep than before sleep.…”