Which of the following is true about a person's performance and hippocampal activation?
A) The more hippocampal activation shown during high-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
B) The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
C) The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the worse the person performs on the task the next day.
D) The less hippocampal activation shown during high-wave sleep, the worse the person performs on the task the next day.
B) The more hippocampal activation shown during slow-wave sleep, the better the person performs on the task the next day.
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