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Fear can be Reduced During Sleep, Study Finds
New research shows that it is possible to reduce fear by exposing the brain to cues that trigger a fear response, while sleeping. Most long-term memories get consolidated during sleep. This is the first research that demonstrates that an emotional memory can be altered during sleep.
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