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Levels of Interference in Long and Short-Term Memory Differentially Modulate Non-REM and REM Sleep

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2016

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These results suggest that REMS, but also rapid oscillations occurring during NREMS would be specifically implicated in the long-term memory in RM, whereas NREMS and slow oscillations could be involved in the forgetting of irrelevant information required for WM.

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