Memory consolidation during sleep: role of cortisol feedback.

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Published in Ann N Y Acad Sci on December 01, 2004

Authors

Jan Born1, Ullrich Wagner

Author Affiliations

1: University of Lübeck, Department of Neuroendocrinology, Ratzeburger Allee 160, Hs. 23a, D-23538 Lübeck, Germany. born@kfg.uni-luebeck.de

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