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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org 5 facts
claimThe diverse cultural backgrounds of students in London may lead to variations in sleep habits and their subsequent impact on memory consolidation.
claimThe study found a more pronounced negative relationship between sleep quality and Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) performance in Tokyo compared to London, suggesting that cultural factors may modulate the impact of sleep on memory consolidation.
claimResearchers hypothesize that intense academic pressure and long study hours in Tokyo may exacerbate the negative effects of poor sleep on memory consolidation processes, leading to a more pronounced decline in verbal learning and memory performance compared to London.
claimStudents in London may experience disruptions in memory consolidation due to stress, irregular sleep schedules, and lifestyle factors, despite potentially facing less overt pressure to study long hours compared to students in Tokyo.
claimThe diverse cultural backgrounds of students in London may lead to variations in sleep habits and their subsequent impact on memory consolidation.