From: How Sleep Deprivation Disrupts Your Memory's Filing System
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Sleep deprivation damages brain areas important for memory, like the hippocampus.

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When you don’t get enough sleep, the hippocampus—a key brain area for forming new memories—doesn’t work well. Sleep loss can even cause changes in how brain cells communicate and reduce proteins needed for memory. This damage makes it harder to learn, remember, and think clearly.

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