rapidboson
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Sleep seems to be important for forming memories but an important part of that may be forgetting. Sleep may serve the function of erasing useless information from short term store while securing useful memories. In the past I have wondered whether the problem in ME/CFS may be a failure to 'forget' material from yesterday. Hence the interest in complement regulatory proteins since complement is apparently necessary for this forgetting process.
Interesting angle! As an analogy, would you in that case contribute e.g. impaired working memory with running out of RAM to process/save new information? Though the brain surely is more complex than this analogy would make it sound.
Do you know in which sleep stage this complement-mediated forgetting happens?
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