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Sleep and the Brain: How Rest Supports Learning, Memory, and Health Across All Ages




Dr. Poe’s lab investigates how sleep supports learning and memory consolidation. Her research has informed our understanding of memory difficulties and sleep difficulties in diseases like Schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. Come to her talk and learn how lack of sleep may affect students, those in intense high-performance jobs, and those trying to recover from surgery or illness. This talk is open to teachers, parents, communities, and academic researchers, highlighting the crucial role of sleep in our health. Don't miss out, register on Zoom now!

 

Date: May 17 | 1:00PM ET 

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