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09/17/2017 / By Michelle Simmons
Sleep quality affects eyewitness memory of a crime, according to scientists
A study by Michigan State University (MSU) scientists found that sleep may affect an eyewitness’s memory of a crime, as reported by the Science Daily. The research found that eyewitnesses to a crime who sleep before being given a police lineup are much less likely to pick an innocent person out of a lineup, at […]
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