Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep Continued — The Hidden Dangers of Melatonin, Tools for Insomnia, Enhancing Learning and Sleep Spindles, The Upsides of Sleep Divorce, How Sleep Impacts Sex (and Vice Versa), Adventures in Lucid Dreaming, The One Clock to Rule Them All, The IP Addresses of Your Memories, and More (#654) – The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss | Free Podcast Summary

The Tim Ferriss Show – Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep (Part 2) Get sufficient sleep soon after learning to effectively remember and retain information, as alcohol impairs your ability to get REM sleep which is necessary for creative learning. Sleep and…

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Sleep is critical for memory consolidation and retention

  • Sleep is an essential part of memory consolidation and retention.
  • Studies have shown that if you don’t get sufficient sleep within the first 24 hours after learning, you can’t make up for it later.
  • Additionally, alcohol impairs your ability to get REM sleep, which is necessary for creative learning.
  • Even if you wait until three days after learning to drink alcohol, you could still experience a 40% deficit in memory.
  • Therefore, it is critical to get sufficient sleep soon after learning in order to effectively remember and retain information.

To help put our sleep spindles on hyperdrive, we can use brain stimulation to boost deep sleep brainwaves and induce sleep spindles.

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  1. 01The Tim Ferriss Show – Dr. Matthew Walker, All Things Sleep (Part 2)
  2. 02Sleep and sex
  3. 03The effect of orgasm
  4. 04Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia
  5. 05Lucid dreaming
  6. 06Effective learning
  7. 07Sleep and memory
  8. 08Associating memories with information
  9. 09Sleep is critical for memory consolidation and retention

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