This study aimed to determine the distinct contribution of slow (11-13 Hz) and fast (13-15 Hz) spindles in the consolidation process of a motor sequence learning task (MSL). Young subjects (n = 12) were trained on both a finger MSL task and a control (CTRL) condition, which were administered one week apart in a counterbalanced order. Subjects were asked to practice the MSL or CTRL task in the evening (approximately 9:00 p.m.) and their performance was retested on the same task 12h later (approximately 9:00 a.m.). Polysomnographic (PSG) recordings were performed during the night following training on either task, and an automatic algorithm was used to detect fast and slow spindles and to quantify their characteristics (i.e., density, amplitu...
Sleep spindles are related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation and general cognitive abilities. ...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that sleep-specific brain activity patterns such as sleep spind...
Objective: The present study examined whether slow and/or fast sleep spindles are related to visuomo...
Recent studies from us and others suggest that traditionally declarative structures mediate some asp...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Several studies proposed a link between sleep spindles and sleep dependent memory ...
Sleep spindle activity has been associated with improvements in procedural and declarative memory. H...
Motor memory consolidation is thought to depend on sleep-dependent reactivation of brain areas recru...
International audienceSleep spindle activity has repeatedly been found to contribute to brain plasti...
Initially independent lines of research suggest that sleep-specific brain activity patterns, observe...
<p>(A) <b>Changes in parietal sleep spindle characteristics</b>. Standardized (Z-score) differences ...
Learning new motor skills is based on their practice but also on memory consolidation mechanisms. Th...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor s...
Sleep spindles are related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation and general cognitive abilities. ...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that sleep-specific brain activity patterns such as sleep spind...
Objective: The present study examined whether slow and/or fast sleep spindles are related to visuomo...
Recent studies from us and others suggest that traditionally declarative structures mediate some asp...
STUDY OBJECTIVES Several studies proposed a link between sleep spindles and sleep dependent memory ...
Sleep spindle activity has been associated with improvements in procedural and declarative memory. H...
Motor memory consolidation is thought to depend on sleep-dependent reactivation of brain areas recru...
International audienceSleep spindle activity has repeatedly been found to contribute to brain plasti...
Initially independent lines of research suggest that sleep-specific brain activity patterns, observe...
<p>(A) <b>Changes in parietal sleep spindle characteristics</b>. Standardized (Z-score) differences ...
Learning new motor skills is based on their practice but also on memory consolidation mechanisms. Th...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor s...
Sleep spindles are related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation and general cognitive abilities. ...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Objectives: Previous studies suggest that sleep-specific brain activity patterns such as sleep spind...