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← Human Body & HealthIf a person chronically restricts their slow-wave sleep stage, which consequence follows?
A)Decreased REM sleep latency
B)Impaired memory consolidation✓
C)Elevated melatonin secretion
D)Increased adenosine sensitivity
💡 Explanation
Chronic slow-wave sleep restriction impairs memory consolidation because the brain replays and strengthens newly formed memories during this stage via synaptic potentiation. Therefore, memory performance declines, rather than REM latency changes or altered adenosine sensitivity.
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