To investigate gender difference in the effects of daytime sleep on item and source memories, which are dissociable elements of declarative memory, and the effects of sleep on recollection and familiarity, which are two processes underlying recognition. Participants saw a series of pictures with either blue or red background, and were then given a pretest for item and source memories. Then males and females respectively were randomly assigned either to a wake or a sleep condition. In the wake condition, participants remained awake until the posttest; in the sleep condition, participants slept for 1 h until awakened and asked to remain awake until the posttest. Daytime sleep contributed to retention of source memory rather than item memory i...
Age and sex are two of the three major risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Sex differences have be...
Learning followed by a period of sleep, even as little as a nap, promotes memory consolidation. It i...
Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories i...
To investigate gender difference in the effects of daytime sleep on item and source memories, which ...
Memory formation can be influenced by sleep and sex hormones in both men and women, and by the menst...
Sex differences in learning and memory suggest differences between men and women in mechanisms of ne...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
The authors explored gender differences by examining 2 distinct memory processes involved in recogni...
The sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythmicity both contribute to brain function, but whether this c...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
This experiment tested how different amounts of sleep can affect memory of individuals. Memory is th...
In two separate studies, sex differences in modal-specific elements of working memory were investiga...
There are many variables that influence memory. The purpose of this study was to investigate the eff...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Age and sex are two of the three major risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Sex differences have be...
Learning followed by a period of sleep, even as little as a nap, promotes memory consolidation. It i...
Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories i...
To investigate gender difference in the effects of daytime sleep on item and source memories, which ...
Memory formation can be influenced by sleep and sex hormones in both men and women, and by the menst...
Sex differences in learning and memory suggest differences between men and women in mechanisms of ne...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
The authors explored gender differences by examining 2 distinct memory processes involved in recogni...
The sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythmicity both contribute to brain function, but whether this c...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
This experiment tested how different amounts of sleep can affect memory of individuals. Memory is th...
In two separate studies, sex differences in modal-specific elements of working memory were investiga...
There are many variables that influence memory. The purpose of this study was to investigate the eff...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Age and sex are two of the three major risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. Sex differences have be...
Learning followed by a period of sleep, even as little as a nap, promotes memory consolidation. It i...
Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories i...