Perception and memory processing during sleep
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Sleep is a physiological state during which the responsiveness to external stimuli is decreased. However, numerous studies indicate that information processing during sleep is not totally impeded. This mini-review aims first at illustrating some of the cognitive processes occurring during sleep. We will then expose how sleep-dependent memory consolidation proceeds according to hippocampo-neocortical dialogue and synaptic downscaling models. We will finally show how perceptive capacities (perception of odors and sounds) during sleep stages can be used to boost memory consolidation.
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