We have previously shown that several brain areas are activated both during sequence learning at wake and during subsequent rapid-eye-movements (REM) sleep (Nat. Neurosci. 3 (2000) 831-836), suggesting that REM sleep participates in the reprocessing of recent memory traces in humans. However, the nature of the reprocessed information remains open. Here, we show that regional cerebral reactivation during posttraining REM sleep is not merely related to the acquisition of basic visuomotor skills during prior practice of the serial reaction time task, but rather to the implicit acquisition of the probabilistic rules that defined stimulus sequences. Moreover, functional connections between the reactivated cuneus and the striatum-the latter being...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
It is now well established that memories can reactivate during non-rapid eye movement sleep (non-REM...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...
We have previously shown that several brain areas are activated both during sequence learning at wak...
One function of sleep is hypothesized to be the reprocessing and consolidation of memory traces (Smi...
Neuronal learning activity is reactivated during sleep but the dynamics of this reactivation in huma...
Sleep is thought to participate in the consolidation of recent memory traces. We tested this hypothe...
Neural activity patterns of recent experiences are reactivated during sleep in structures critical f...
Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in the consolida...
■ Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that post-training sleep may play in the consol...
Much remains to be discovered about the fate of recent memories in the human brain. Several studies ...
Memories are gradually consolidated after initial encoding, and this can sometimes lead to a transit...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The brain appears to use internal models to successfully interact with its environ...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Sleep has been implicated in the plastic cerebral changes that underlie learning and memory. Indicat...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
It is now well established that memories can reactivate during non-rapid eye movement sleep (non-REM...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...
We have previously shown that several brain areas are activated both during sequence learning at wak...
One function of sleep is hypothesized to be the reprocessing and consolidation of memory traces (Smi...
Neuronal learning activity is reactivated during sleep but the dynamics of this reactivation in huma...
Sleep is thought to participate in the consolidation of recent memory traces. We tested this hypothe...
Neural activity patterns of recent experiences are reactivated during sleep in structures critical f...
Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in the consolida...
■ Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that post-training sleep may play in the consol...
Much remains to be discovered about the fate of recent memories in the human brain. Several studies ...
Memories are gradually consolidated after initial encoding, and this can sometimes lead to a transit...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The brain appears to use internal models to successfully interact with its environ...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Sleep has been implicated in the plastic cerebral changes that underlie learning and memory. Indicat...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
It is now well established that memories can reactivate during non-rapid eye movement sleep (non-REM...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...