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8 hours sleep can sharpen your memory, study

bySana Anwar
27/11/2015
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CANADA: People who sleep for eight hours at a stretch every night are significantly better at remembering faces and names after seeing them once, a study has found.

Researchers at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston showed the 14 participants of the study 20 colour photographs of adult faces with corresponding names and asked to memorise them.

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After 12 hours, they were shown the photos again with the names either matched as earlier or not.

Apart from being asked whether the photos and names matched, participants were to rate their confidence on a scale of one to nine.

“We know that many different kinds of memories improve with sleep. While a couple of studies have looked at how naps might affect our ability to learn new faces and names, no previous studies have looked at the impact of a full night of sleep in between learning and being tested,” said Jeanne F. Duffy, associate neuroscientist in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders of the hospital.

Each participant took the test twice — once with an interval of sleep in between and once with a period of regular, waking day activities in between.

When given an opportunity to sleep for up to eight hours, participants correctly matched 12 per cent more of the faces and names.

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