Acoustic stimulation during sleep predicts long-lasting increases in memory performance and beneficial amyloid response in older adults.
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Full Title: Age Ageing
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"Declaration of Conflicts of Interest C.N. has served on advisory boards of Idorsia and Janssen. Declaration of Sources of Funding This work was supported by Dementia Research Switzerland—Synapsis Foundation, the Peter Bockhoff Foundation, the Heidi Seiler Foundation (2018-PI02), the Dr. med. Kurt Fries-Foundation (2021-CDA03) and the Interfaculty Research Cooperation ‘Decoding sleep’ at the University of Bern."
"Declaration of Sources of Funding This work was supported by Dementia Research Switzerland—Synapsis Foundation, the Peter Bockhoff Foundation, the Heidi Seiler Foundation (2018-PI02), the Dr. med. Kurt Fries-Foundation (2021-CDA03) and the Interfaculty Research Cooperation ‘Decoding sleep’ at the University of Bern."
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