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Daydreaming could amplify learning, a new study shows. Why researchers are touting the importance of ‘quiet wakefulness’

https://fortune.com/well/2023/12/13/can-daydreaming-improve-learning-memory-neuroplasticity-quiet-wakefulness/

The team’s findings suggest that repeated daydreaming may eventually help the brain distinguish between similar images. That’s because the study’s mice seemed to "be learning more about the picture by daydreaming about it..." --

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