Memories

02006-04-18 | Brain, News | 1 comment

Guardian Unlimited | Science | Good night’s sleep boosts long-term memory
During a good night’s rest, memories of recent events are shifted from one part of the brain to another, a process that is crucial for developing long-term memories, according to a report published today in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

1 Comment

  1. Mari

    …which is where all borrowed Universal wisdom comes from where poetry flows – which doesn’t recognize time or space. There or then one is only I am and pure creation. It is a state of stillness and at the same time movement.

    Reply

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Ottmar Liebert » Blog Archive » Muddled - [...] I am old enough to observe the state with slight bemusement and less panic - and a little bit…

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Archives

Images

Concert Dates

Mon, Feb 9 2026 in Seattle, WA
@ The Triple Door

Tue, Feb 10 2026 in Seattle, WA
@ The Triple Door

Thu, Feb 12 2026 in Fontana, CA
@ Stage Red

Fri, Feb 13 2026 in Agoura Hills, CA
@ Canyon Club

Sat, Feb 14 2026 in San Juan Capistrano, CA
@ The Coach House

Sun, Feb 15 2026 in Solana Beach, CA
@ Belly Up

Mon, Feb 16 2026 in Santa Barbara, CA
@ SOhO

Tue, Feb 17 2026 in San Luis Obispo, CA
@ Fremont Theater

Social

@Mastodon (the Un-Twitter)