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The data and scripts provided create the Results, Figures, and Supplementary Material of the manuscript: *Precise Slow Oscillation–Spindle Coupling Promotes Memory Consolidation in Younger and Older Adults* Muehlroth BE, Sander MC, Fandakova Y, Grandy TH, Rasch B, Shing YL, Werkle-Bergner M. (2019). Precise slow oscillation–spindle coupling promotes memory consolidation in younger and older adults. *Scientific Reports*, 9:1940. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-36557-z. ------------------------------------------------------ All statistical results and figures can be recreated using the provided data and scripts. Please not that due to randomization procedures, some statistical results might slightly differ from the values reported in the article. Thus, all result files underlying the results and figures displayed in the manuscript are provided under *Stats_paper*. ------------------------------------------------------- Scripts are ordered chronologically based on their appearance in the manuscript. m-scripts were executed using *Matlab R2014b* (Mathworks Inc., Sherbom, MA), R-scripts using *RStudio 1.0.53* (RStudio, Inc., Boston, MA). ------------------------------------------------------- A detailed description of all data files, result files, variables can be found under *Documentation*.
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