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. 2016 Jun 13;25(6):664–672. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12424

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Prioritization benefit on memory. For all participants [control and sleep restriction (SR) groups combined] and for the control group alone, the benefit of prioritization (percentage of highlighted idea units correctly recalled minus that of non‐highlighted idea units) on memory was strengthened after the manipulation period relative to minutes after encoding. However, this did not hold true for the SR group. Error bars reflect standard error of the mean.