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Does Napping Enhance the Consolidation of Clinically Relevant Information? A Comparison of Individuals with Low and Elevated Depressive Symptoms.

Edwyn B L LoLilian J C LaferriereMatthew R StewartMelissa MilanovicMelinda KinneyChristopher R BowieHans C Dringenberg
Published in: Nature and science of sleep (2021)
These results suggest that sleep, specifically SWS, may stabilize memories for clinically relevant information in populations with low and elevated depressive symptoms. The superior recall in participants with elevated-BDI scores may be related to the personal significance and stronger encoding of depression-related information. These observations raise the possibility that mnemonic deficits in depressed patients may be, at least in part, related to the type of information used to assess memory performance.
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