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we show sleep really helps to make connections and that in sleep the brain is replaying what happened during the day and it seems quite important for making the connections. --- it is replaying more specifically, (important) motor programs Ariane: translated to sleep for humans: the most important motor sequences for humans to be replayed are articulatory motor programs, i.e. language - especially language that happened during the day (what Freud called the day rest) (and more specifically unfinished hinted sentences, because these are not yet successful motor programs which need to be bettered) (see Bazan, A., Geerardyn, F., Knockaert, V., Van Bunder, D., Van de Vijver, G. (2002). Anticipation as exercising (language) motor programs during dreams. A neuropchoanalytical hypothesis. In: International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems, 12 (D. M. Dubois, Ed.), CHAOS, Liège: 181-194.) met Veroniek Knockaert bbc/news/health-27695144
Posted on: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 11:44:50 +0000

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