Nap without guilt: It boosts sophisticated memory

Take a nap. Interrupting sleep seriously disrupts memory-making, compelling new research suggests. But on the flip side, taking a nap may boost a sophisticated kind of memory that helps us see the big picture and get creative.

"Not only do we need to remember to sleep, but most certainly we sleep to remember," Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 26, 2008

The article reports on neurological studies that support the science of the benefit of naps. Interesting study methods and interesting results.

I think I will go take a Dagwood.

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