Sleep Lets Brain File
Memories To sleep. Perchance to file Findings published online this week by the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences further support the theory that the brain organizes and stows memories formed during the day while the rest of the body is catching zzz’s. Gyorgy Buzsaki of Rutgers University and his colleagues analyzed the brain waves of sleeping rats and mice. Specifically, they examined the electrical activity emanating(散发) from the somato-sensory (耳、目、口等以外的) neocortex (新大脑皮层) ( an area that processes sensory information) and the hippocampus(海马), which is a center for learning and memory. The scientists found that oscillations in brain waves from the two regions appear to be intertwined. So-called sleep spindles (bursts of activity from the neocort A. Does brain arrange memories in useful order during sleep B. Does brain have memories when one is sleeping C. Does brain remember files after one falls asleep D. Does brain work on files in sleep 更多"{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} Sleep Let"的相关试题: [单项选择]{{B}}第二篇{{/B}}
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