Memory consolidation during rest forms shortcuts in a cognitive map
Cal M. Shearer,
Annalise B. Rawson,
Helen C. Barron
et al.
Abstract:Rest and sleep not only strengthen existing memories but also reorganise memories to generate new knowledge that extends beyond direct experience. It remains unclear how this reorganisation affects behaviour. Here, to investigate the behavioural consequences of reorganising memories, we designed a novel protocol to promote memory consolidation during rest using awake, contextual targeted memory reactivation (TMR). We found that promoting memory consolidation during rest improves the ability to make novel infer… Show more
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