Can you learn French while asleep? Studies show it may be possible
A growing number of neuroscientists believe that sleep not only helps cement memories, but is actually a time to learn something newFor most people, the 16 hours spent awake each day are hardly enough time to get critical tasks done, let alone acquire knowledge. Yet a growing number of neuroscientists believe that sleep not only helps cement memories, but is actually a time to learn something new—even a foreign language.
Sanam Hafeez, a clinical neuropsychologist and professor at Columbia University, explains how this might be possible.
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