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Neuroscience / Electroencephalography / Memory / Dreaming / Mental processes / Sleep and memory / Non-rapid eye movement sleep / Rapid eye movement sleep / Declarative memory / Mind / Biology / Sleep
Date: 2009-04-01 11:53:32
Neuroscience
Electroencephalography
Memory
Dreaming
Mental processes
Sleep and memory
Non-rapid eye movement sleep
Rapid eye movement sleep
Declarative memory
Mind
Biology
Sleep

The Role of Sleep in Cognition and Emotion

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