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9:1182.30-2200day and the often strange imaginings they generate at night.Scientists havefound that dreaming about a task we've learned is associated with improvedperformance in that activity (suggesting that there's some truth to the popularidea that we're "getting"a foreign language once we begin dreaming in it).What's more,dreaming may be an essential part of understanding,organizingand retaining what we learn.While we sleep,research indicates,the brainreplays the patterns of activity it experienced during waking hours,allowing us toenter what one psychologist calls a neural(t神经的)virtual reality.A vivid example of such replay can be seen in a video researchers maderecently about sleep disorders.They taught a series of dance moves to patientssuffering from sleepwalking and related conditions.They then videotaped thesubjects as they slept.Lying in bed,eyes closed,one female patient on the tapeperformed the dance moves she learned earlier-"the first direct andunambiguous demonstration of behavioral replay of a recently learned skill duringhuman sleep,"writes lead author Delphine Oudiette.Of course,most of us are not quite so energetic during sleep-but our brainsare busy nonetheless.While our bodies are at rest,scientists theorize,our brainsare extracting()what's important from the information and events we'verecently encountered,then integrating that data into the vast store of what wealready know-perhaps explaining why dreams are such an odd mixture of freshexperiences and old memories.A dream about something we've just learnedseems to be a sign that the new knowledge has been processed effectively.In a2010 study published in the journal Current Biology.researchers at HarvardMedical School reported that college students who dreamed about a computermaze task they had learned showed a 10-fold improvement in their abilitytonavigate the maze compared to participants who did not dream about the taskRobert Stickgold,one of the Harvard researchers.suggests that studyingright before bedtime or taking a nap following a study sessionn theftermight increase the odds of dreaming about he maeThnkhead hits the pillow tonight.英语试题(雅札版)第9(共8黄)

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