Scientists from the Medical Research Council’s Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit (ANU) at the University of Oxford have discovered evidence that sleep is important for the stabilization of memory.
In a study published in Nature Neuroscience, Dr Jozsef Csicsvari and colleagues describe how memory traces of the latest waking experiences could be reactivated during sleep, helping the formation of long-lasting memories.
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The latest research on the connection between the sleep and memory has proved that good night’s sleep can improve your long-term memory where as the disturbed or restless night sleep makes you to forget the things within short period of time.
Your brain will be relaxed with the restful and happy sleep at night times. With proper relaxation, the power of brain will improve and the memory levels also increases with it.
With restless and disturbed sleep, your brain will not attain the needed rest required for it, so it will be disturbed. With this disturbed mind, you cannot be able to remember the things for long period of time and mostly you will be confused on various activities while performing them.
The team of experts discovered that the memory levels of your brain will become weak and totally you are affected with frequent memory loss if you suffer with sleep disorders like Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) for long period of time.
If you take care of your sleeping disorder in the right time by taking the right treatment, it will not cause any problems to your mental and physical health where as, if you neglect to take the treatment, then certainly you are affected with several mental and physical problems.
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