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Old wine (most of it) in new bottles: Where are dreams and what is the memory?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2005
Abstract
I discuss how the work in Walker's article adds to the considerable body of research on dreaming, sleep, and memory that appeared in the early days of modern sleep research. I also consider the issue of REM-independent and REM-dependent kinds of learning. This requires including emotional issues in our discussion, and therefore emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding dreams.
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