<p>The total number of correct answers performed during the post-training and the retest sessions have been computed for the four different groups of participants. Night groups significantly increased their performance in the re-test session, while a decrease in performance was found in Day groups, thus demonstrating the beneficial sleep effect on MR learning, independently of the gender effect. Error bars indicate one SD.</p
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Post-learning sleep is beneficial for human memory. However, it may be that not all memories benefit...
Learning new information requires practice. The degree of learning can be influenced by the amount o...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep contributes to mem...
<p>The total number of correct answers before and after the MR training has been computed separately...
<p><b>a,b)</b> The change of synaptic weights associated with Seq2 after N2 (<b>a</b>) and following...
Sex differences in learning and memory suggest differences between men and women in mechanisms of ne...
<p>2a) Training: Learning performance reflects number of criterion blocks (number of training block ...
<p>(A) Overall performance on the retention test showed significant training and retention period ef...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
<p><b>a)</b> The dynamics of synaptic weights associated with Seq2 after N3 sleep for the different ...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep and is fundamental for motor learning. However, sleep-depen...
Objective: To investigate if a fixed short sleep schedule impairs one of the main functions of sleep...
<p>Performances during training (day 1) and testing (day 2) in “ctl”, “SD-retrieval” and “SD-trainin...
<p>(A) plots group mean error (ordinate) as a function of trial block number (1–9) before and after ...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Post-learning sleep is beneficial for human memory. However, it may be that not all memories benefit...
Learning new information requires practice. The degree of learning can be influenced by the amount o...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep contributes to mem...
<p>The total number of correct answers before and after the MR training has been computed separately...
<p><b>a,b)</b> The change of synaptic weights associated with Seq2 after N2 (<b>a</b>) and following...
Sex differences in learning and memory suggest differences between men and women in mechanisms of ne...
<p>2a) Training: Learning performance reflects number of criterion blocks (number of training block ...
<p>(A) Overall performance on the retention test showed significant training and retention period ef...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
<p><b>a)</b> The dynamics of synaptic weights associated with Seq2 after N3 sleep for the different ...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep and is fundamental for motor learning. However, sleep-depen...
Objective: To investigate if a fixed short sleep schedule impairs one of the main functions of sleep...
<p>Performances during training (day 1) and testing (day 2) in “ctl”, “SD-retrieval” and “SD-trainin...
<p>(A) plots group mean error (ordinate) as a function of trial block number (1–9) before and after ...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Post-learning sleep is beneficial for human memory. However, it may be that not all memories benefit...
Learning new information requires practice. The degree of learning can be influenced by the amount o...