From: How Sleep Deprivation Disrupts Your Memory's Filing System
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Sleep deprivation especially harms short-term (working) memory and emotional memory.

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Sleep loss reduces the brain's ability to hold and use information for short periods (working memory). It also disrupts emotional memory, so you might remember facts less clearly when emotions are involved. This can affect learning and mood, making it harder to handle daily tasks and social situations.

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