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Dreamers learn more slowly

Posted by: Annice Sawczyszyn  |  Category: News  |  Views: 1

According to a report in “Welt am Sonntag”, a trained information storage is occurring during sleep phases. The REM sleep also called “Dream stage”, not, however, serves the information storage. Episode: Who dreams of more learns less and less white. The American scientists Michael Stryker at the University of California provided the proof of this. In experiments with cats out, he found that the forging of new nerve connections does not occur if you prevent the animals from to fall into a deep sleep. The combination of nerve cells is a prerequisite for the implementation of the learning process in the brain. In similar trials in humans, the Canadian researchers had established Carlyle Smyth that subjects could hardly learn when we called on them to stay awake. (pd)

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