Friday, October 19, 2012

Sleep and Memory

From the Twitching Whiskers of Babes: Naptime Behavior Shapes the Brain
The whiskers of newborn rats twitch as they sleep, and that could open the door to new understandings about the intimate connections between brain and body. The discovery reinforces the notion that such involuntary movements are a vital contributor to the development of sensorimotor systems,
As I was saying- database maintenance.