Sleep-Deprived Memories Restored by Common Medications
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Image credit: Neuroscience News. Article by Kerry Noble. Neuroscience News – June 30, 2024. Source: FENS.
Summary: Researchers have found that sleep deprivation can hide, rather than erase, memories in mice, and that these memories can be restored using existing drugs. The study demonstrated that roflumilast, an asthma medication, could recover social memories, while vardenafil, an erectile dysfunction drug, restored spatial memories. These findings suggest […]
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