Memory and
Sleep
Understanding
the Connection

Recent research conducted at the National Academy of Science shows that memory and sleep are
intrinsically connected, and that broken sleep affects our ability to store memories. The research has helped
to explain how memory problems are caused in medical conditions like sleep apnea and Alzheimer's.
The Stanford University research, conducted among mice, showed that mice that went through
disturbed sleep were not able to recognize objects they were previously aware of. It is hypothesized that
sleep is a method by which the body sifts through memories acquired during the day, deciding on the
specific memories it needs to keep and those that can be discarded.
The study used a technique called optogenetics, whereby specific types of brain cells were
genetically engineered in order to control the quality of sleep using light. Some mice were allowed
to have a restful sleep, and light pulses were sent to the others in order to fragment and disturb
sleep.
It was observed before the experiment that when a familiar object and a new
object were placed in a box with the mice, they tended to explore the new object and ignore the one
they were familiar with. The mice given a restful sleep acted in exactly the same way when
presented with objects after the experiment - clearly having boosted memory through sleep. However, in the case of mice where the sleep
had been disturbed, the mice explored the objects with equal attention and apparent memory
loss.
Dr. Neil Stanley, an independent expert on sleep and former chairman of British Sleep Society,
believes that during the day, we accumulate all these memories and that we need to sort and organize them at
some time to ‘lock down’ the ones that we want to store permanently. This locking down process takes place
during deep sleep.
Research such as this indicates the close connection between memory and sleep, and the importance of
unbroken sleep for learning and being productive at work. If you want to boost your memory power and achieve
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