The Matt Walker Podcast

#142 - How Memory Affects Sleep

Dr. Matt Walker

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Exploring how daily memories shape the biology of sleep, Matt reveals that, beyond consolidating facts, the brain's restorative depth is a response to daytime effort. By showing how learning deepens sleep in specific regions, Matt reveals that the harder the brain works by day, the more it rests by night.


He also examines how emotional memories stabilize or fragment sleep, noting that mental activation, not sadness, prevents rest. By viewing a restless night as a brain doing its job well, listeners can focus on lowering agitation. In the end, Matt offers tips on building sleep by tending to the day and its "conversations."

Please note that Matt is not a medical doctor, and none of the content in this podcast should be considered medical advice in any way, shape, or form, nor prescriptive in any way.


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