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Diekelmann S et al. – Children's sleep with high amounts of SWS distinctly enhances declarative memories whereas elderly and psychiatric patients with disturbed sleep show impaired sleep–associated consolidation often of declarative memories. Based on the constellation of psychological conditions identified the authors hypothesize that access to sleep–dependent consolidation requires memories to be encoded under control of prefrontal–hippocampal circuitry, with the same circuitry controlling subsequent consolidation during sleep.

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