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Sleep / Memory / Neuroscience / Mental processes / Cognitive science / Nap / Declarative memory / Sleep deprivation / Procedural memory / Mind / Biology / Ethology
Date: 2008-07-05 21:43:44
Sleep
Memory
Neuroscience
Mental processes
Cognitive science
Nap
Declarative memory
Sleep deprivation
Procedural memory
Mind
Biology
Ethology

Manuscript Click here to view linked References Comparing the benefits of Caffeine, Naps and Placebo on Verbal, Motor and Perceptual Memory Sara C. Mednick Ph.D.1, Denise J. Cai M.A.3, Jennifer Kanady B.S.1, Sean P.A.

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