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Sleep deprivation and working memory are related as sleep deprivation is frequently cited as a factor that impacts cognitive performance, with [1] and [2] noting its potential to compromise working memory, while [3] and [4] discuss the extent to which working memory is susceptible to such impairment.

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The Profound Interplay Between Sleep and Cognitive Function creyos.com Mackenzie Godard · Creyos 2 facts
claimWorking memory, defined as the ability to hold and manipulate information in the short term, is less susceptible to the effects of sleep deprivation than other cognitive abilities.
claimWorking memory, defined as the ability to hold and manipulate information in the short term, is generally not impaired by sleep deprivation.
Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThe Japanese education system's emphasis on rote learning and memorization may increase reliance on cognitive processes sensitive to sleep deprivation, such as working memory and attention, among students in Tokyo.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation compromises cognitive functions including concentration, working memory, mathematical capacity, and logical reasoning.