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The relationship is established because the study investigates the impact of cultural factors on students in Tokyo [1], specifically examining how these cultural factors contribute to academic stress and cognitive outcomes in that location {fact:1, fact:3}.

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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 3 facts
claimThe more pronounced negative effect of poor sleep quality on verbal learning and memory in Tokyo students may be attributed to intense academic pressure, longer study hours, or cultural factors.
claimThe study aims to evaluate how academic stress, lifestyle choices (including exercise, social interactions, dietary patterns, and technology use before bed), and cultural factors (including societal expectations, educational systems, and parental influences) mediate or moderate the association between sleep quality and cognitive performance in university students in Tokyo and London.
claimThe study investigated the impact of cultural factors on cognitive outcomes associated with sleep quality among students located in Tokyo and London.