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Sleep / Dream / Electroencephalography / Memory / Neuroscience / Non-rapid eye movement sleep / Explicit memory / Slow-wave sleep / Nap / Recall / Spatial memory / Procedural memory
Date: 2012-08-02 15:10:50
Sleep
Dream
Electroencephalography
Memory
Neuroscience
Non-rapid eye movement sleep
Explicit memory
Slow-wave sleep
Nap
Recall
Spatial memory
Procedural memory

Cued memory reactivation during sleep influences skill learning

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