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When we are sleeping or unconscious. It will help to improve our memory.


"A study suggests that unconsciously recalling memories, rather than doing so consciously, may enhance memory retention. The research reveals that unconscious reminders help in better organizing memories, particularly during sleep or rest, highlighting the efficiency of unconscious over conscious memory processing in long-term memory consolidation. Credit: Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute" (ScitechDaily, Scientists Discover Surprising Benefits of Unconsciously Remembering Things)



While a person sleeps, that person is in the most creative mode. While sleeping brains work with problems that they find in the daytime. The thing that proves this is that when a person faces some important thing or conflict- or "must do" situation, that person will sleep immediately after the day. This thing gives a tip. That the brains process something while a person sleeps. 

While a person sleeps, there are no limits to imagination. And if researchers can control sleep, they can get unlimited creative resources. In some novels, pilots operate top-secret military aircraft while they sleep. 

The system gives electric stimulations to the brain lobes that control sleep. Then the BCI system disconnects the person's memory. Sleep releases the neurons to productive work, and the person can operate vehicles like some sleepwalkers go to the refrigerator but on a larger scale. 

Maybe that thing is not yet possible. However, modern researchers found one interesting detail about memory. While a person sleeps memory stores things better. But the problem is that. When a person wakes, those memories are gone. Sometimes researchers plan to store sleep EEG into hard disks and then drive them back to the brain while the person is awake. 

The new study says that if people sleep while they listen to some lessons or want to learn something, that helps a person to process information and keep it in memory. The problem with that thing is how to find those memories when we are awake and need them. 

When a person sleeps. There is more free brain capacity. To use for solving problems. That brain capacity comes from lobes that control muscles in the daytime. If researchers can control sleep. They have the ultimate opportunity to create new ideas. 

But the problem is how to remember those solutions. In some ideas, the system uses the BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) to introduce solutions on the computer screen. In some other models, researchers can use controlled flashback memories. Or if they can control memory, they can send people to sleep while their memory is in the mode, that it's in daytime mode. That will be the breakthrough in sleep research. 

https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-surprising-benefits-of-unconsciously-remembering-things/

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