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09.06.09 Problems are solved by sleeping

Problems are solved by sleeping
Sleeping on a problem really can help solve it say scientists who found a dreamy nap boosts creative powers.
They tested whether \"incubating\" a problem allowed a flash of insight, and found it did, especially when people entered a phase of sleep known as REM.
Volunteers who had entered REM or rapid eye movement sleep - when most dreams occur - were then better able to solve a new problem with lateral thinking.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has published the US work.
In the morning of the test day, 77 volunteers were given a series of create problems to solve and were told to mull over the problem until the afternoon either by resting but staying awake or by taking a nap monitored by the scientists.
Compared with quiet rest and non-REM sleep, REM sleep increased the chances of success on the problem solving task.
The study at the University of California San Diego showed that the volunteers who entered REM during sleep improved their creative problem solving ability by almost 40%.
The findings suggest it is not merely sleep itself, or the passage of time, that is important for the problem solving, but the quality of sleep.
Lead researcher Professor Sara Mednick said: \"We found that, for creative problems you\'ve already been working on, the passage of time is enough to find solutions.
\"However for sleep problems, only REM sleep enhances creativity.\"
The researchers believe REM sleep allows the brain to form new nerve connections without the interference of other thought pathways that occur when we are awake or in non-dream-state sleep.
\"We propose that REM sleep is important for assimilating new information into past experience to create a richer network of associations for future use,\" they told PNAS.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8090730.stm


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