Sleep and memory consolidation: a common mechanism across species?
Giovanni FrighettoNicola CelliniPublished in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
In humans, memory consolidation can be aided by the representation of an odor previously associated with target information during sleep. In an elegant study, Zwaka et al. (Curr Biol 25: 2869-2874, 2015) have demonstrated that the same process occurs in honeybees, suggesting that the relationship between sleep and memory may be similar across different animal species.