“…More specifically, phasic activity during REM sleep and spindle activity during non-REM sleep has been heavily implicated in successful memory consolidation (Datta, 2000 ; Datta et al, 2004 ; Girardeau et al, 2009 ; Fogel and Smith, 2011 ). These effects on memory have been largely attributed to changes in neuronal plasticity, such as long-term potentiation (LTP), long-term depression (LTD), and other cellular modifications (Bramham et al, 1994 ; Datta et al, 2008 ; Shaffery et al, 2012 ; Dumoulin Bridi et al, 2015 ; Frank, 2015 ; Hennies et al, 2016 ; Ravassard et al, 2016 ; Li et al, 2017 ). Despite this knowledge, the mechanisms by which sleep facilitates memory consolidation remains to be completely understood.…”