<p><b>(A)</b> Following their acquisition at training, memories for motor skills continue to be processed off-line during wake or sleep. <b>(B)</b> These off-line process consolidate a memory, leading to motor skill improvements developing over sleep, which are often correlated with changes in non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep (for example, spindles; see <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002285#sec002" target="_blank">Box 1</a>). <b>(C)</b> Patterns of neural activity observed during learning are replayed seven to ten times faster off-line during sleep. <b>(D)</b> Cortical replay may be due to hippocampal replay <b>(left)</b>: (1) replay is initiated by a slow oscillation (SO) starting in the prefr...
We do not remember all our experiences equally long nor equally vividly. It appears intuitive, and h...
Animals learn over the course of a lifetime, and the ability to retrieve memories after long delays ...
<p><b>a</b>) The change of synaptic weights relative to the initial values after training (<i>left</...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular and syn...
<div><p>Despite many prior studies demonstrating offline behavioral gains in motor skills after slee...
<div><p>Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
After a memory is formed, it continues to be processed by the brain. These “off-line” processes cons...
Despite many prior studies demonstrating offline behavioral gains in motor skills after sleep, the u...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolida-tion [1], and memories are thought to be stored ...
Patterns of neuronal activity present during learning in the hippocampus are replayed during sleep. ...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolidation [1], and memories are thought to be stored i...
SummaryPatterns of neuronal activity present during learning in the hippocampus are replayed during ...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
We do not remember all our experiences equally long nor equally vividly. It appears intuitive, and h...
Animals learn over the course of a lifetime, and the ability to retrieve memories after long delays ...
<p><b>a</b>) The change of synaptic weights relative to the initial values after training (<i>left</...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular and syn...
<div><p>Despite many prior studies demonstrating offline behavioral gains in motor skills after slee...
<div><p>Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of recent memories. However, the cellular...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
After a memory is formed, it continues to be processed by the brain. These “off-line” processes cons...
Despite many prior studies demonstrating offline behavioral gains in motor skills after sleep, the u...
In this thesis, the role of sleep in spatial memory consolidation is investigated. The two stage mod...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolida-tion [1], and memories are thought to be stored ...
Patterns of neuronal activity present during learning in the hippocampus are replayed during sleep. ...
Sleep is known to be important for memory consolidation [1], and memories are thought to be stored i...
SummaryPatterns of neuronal activity present during learning in the hippocampus are replayed during ...
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity...
We do not remember all our experiences equally long nor equally vividly. It appears intuitive, and h...
Animals learn over the course of a lifetime, and the ability to retrieve memories after long delays ...
<p><b>a</b>) The change of synaptic weights relative to the initial values after training (<i>left</...