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REM, not incubation, improves creativity by priming associative networks Denise J. Caia, Sarnoff A. Mednickb, Elizabeth M. Harrisona, Jennifer C. Kanadyc, and Sara C. Mednickc,1 Department of aPsychology, University of C
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Laboratory of Sleep / Salk Institute / University of Southern California / University of California / /

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Department of Psychiatry / Institutional Review Board / Laboratory of Sleep and Behavioral Neuroscience / MIT / University of Southern California / Los Angeles / Sara C. Mednickc / 1 Department of aPsychology / University of California at San Diego / Salk Institute for Biological Studies / Western Psychological Association / /

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