Hippocampal–neocortical Model of Memory Consolidation the Role of Slow Wave Sleep in Memory Processing Supplement

ability to form and retain nonemotional, fact-based (“episodic”) memories has been linked to the presence and integrity of slow wave sleep (SWS). Compared with healthy control subjects, patients with primary insomnia have diminished amounts of SWS, and this has been significantly correlated with reduced memory consolidation. 7 Similarly, increasing age (> 30 years old) is associated with diminished levels of classically scored SWS, which is associated with a decline in sleep-related memory consolidation. 9

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