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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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Solidifies memories of recent events

Besides your health, sleep can also affect your mental capacity. Research shows that your brain remains active while you sleep. It works on challenges that you encountered the day before and solidifies memories of recent events.

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Does bolded part in the above refer to "congeal/cement memories of things that happened recently?" Thanks.
  

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In this context I would say that "...sorts out and makes permanent memories..." is a better way to understand the intent of the author.

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