NCM Lab work published in Nature Communications shows how deep sleep maintains learning efficiency in humans.

The study introduces a novel approach to focally perturb deep sleep in motor cortex, and investigates the consequences on behavioural and neurophysiological markers of neuroplasticity arising from dedicated motor practice. The work demonstrates that the capacity to undergo neuroplastic changes is reduced by wakefulness but restored during unperturbed sleep.

by Daniel Woolley
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