Off-Line Reprocessing of Recent Memory and its Role in Memory Consolidation: A Progress Report

Sleep and Brain Plasticity(2003)

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Abstract This chapter reviews the theoretical considerations for why the brain might require an active reprocessing of memories during periods when it is relatively ‘disconnected’ from external input. It summarizes the current understanding of the phenomenon based on neurophysiological investigations in animals.
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