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Time-dependent consolidation mechanisms of durable memory in spaced learning
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Emerging research shows time-dependent consolidation during 3-day spaced learning promotes cortical integration and replay—particularly in dorsal‑medial and medial‑temporal default mode network subsystems—and predicts durable 1-month memory, whereas massed learning shows more hippocampal replay. Research conducted by Yifeixue Yang, Ziyi Huang, Yun Yang, Mingxia Fan, and Dazhi Yin.
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