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The third session was without a learning task (baseline sleep). The dependence on SO-spindle coupling and SO-slope during baseline sleep of so-tDCS efficacy on retention performance were investigated. Stimulation efficacy on overnight retention of declarative memories was associated with nesting of slow spindles to SO trough in deep non-rapid eye movement baseline sleep. Steepness and direction of SO slope in baseline sleep were features indicative for stimulation efficacy. Findings underscore a functional relevance of activity during the