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Psychologists find sleep can distort our memories

Por: Newsweek Health December 06, 2023

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While having a good night's sleep might help you to remember things you're trying to remember, it can also help our brains make up entirely false memories.The human brain's memory is notoriously unreliable, often missing things that were glaringly obvious or remembering things happening that never actually did. New research in the journal Royal Society Open Science reveals that sleep might help us remember things, and also... + full article



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