After encoding, memory traces are initially fragile and have to be reinforced to become permanent. The initial steps of this process occur at a cellular level within minutes or hours. Besides this rapid synaptic consolidation, systems consolidation occurs within a time frame of days to years. For declarative memory, the latter is presumed to rely on an interaction between different brain regions, in particular the hippocampus and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). Specifically, sleep has been proposed to provide a setting that supports such systems consolidation processes, leading to a transfer and perhaps transformation of memories. Using functional MRI, we show that postlearning sleep enhances hippocampal responses during recall of word...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
peer reviewedAfter encoding, memory traces are initially fragile and have to be reinforced to become...
International audienceMemory consolidation benefits from sleep. In addition to strengthening some me...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
Two step theories of memory formation assume that an initial learning phase is followed by a consoli...
Traditionally, learning and memory consolidation are considered to rely on initial encoding by the h...
After encoding, memories undergo a transitional process termed systems memory consolidation. It allo...
Introduction: Traditional models of learning and memory consolidation postulate two interacting memo...
Do our memories remain static during sleep, or do they change? We argue here that memory change is n...
In recent years, the effect of sleep on memory consolidation has received considerable ...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Sleep benefits declarative memory via a process of offline reactivation that consolidates hippocampu...
Behavioral evidence shows that sleep is crucial for the consolidation of declarative memories in chi...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
peer reviewedAfter encoding, memory traces are initially fragile and have to be reinforced to become...
International audienceMemory consolidation benefits from sleep. In addition to strengthening some me...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
Two step theories of memory formation assume that an initial learning phase is followed by a consoli...
Traditionally, learning and memory consolidation are considered to rely on initial encoding by the h...
After encoding, memories undergo a transitional process termed systems memory consolidation. It allo...
Introduction: Traditional models of learning and memory consolidation postulate two interacting memo...
Do our memories remain static during sleep, or do they change? We argue here that memory change is n...
In recent years, the effect of sleep on memory consolidation has received considerable ...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Sleep benefits declarative memory via a process of offline reactivation that consolidates hippocampu...
Behavioral evidence shows that sleep is crucial for the consolidation of declarative memories in chi...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....