When we fall asleep, our brains don’t just shut off; they get to work. One of their primary jobs is memory consolidation—sorting through the events of the day and filing them into long-term storage. The brain does this by spontaneously “reactivating” or replaying memories. Recent memories are consolidated during sleep by spontaneous reactivation. However, whether […]

Memory reactivation underlies experience-dependent adaptive regulation of sleep
Cecile G. Tamura
