Synaptic Consolidation Timing refers to the specific nocturnal window during which newly learned information is structurally stabilized within neural networks.
Origin
Derived from cognitive neuroscience, this highlights the critical role of sleep architecture in memory encoding.
Mechanism
This process requires coordinated electrical activity, such as sleep spindles, which are directly influenced by the quality and depth of the non-REM sleep stages achieved.
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