HealthBrain Blocks Formation Of New Memories When You Wake Up To Safely Consolidate Existing Ones The brain consolidates existing memories in sleep, but this process is disrupted if a new experience occurs. Researchers have found that the brain blocks new stimuli a person experiences upon waking up in to form long-term memories.by Saranya Palanisamy
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