For centuries, the functions of sleep have been researched. Multiple theories have been developed, but even now, scientists are unable to produce a conclusive explanation as to why we sleep. It is evident that sleep is vital, as even in animals, it has been argued that sleep deprivation leads to serious consequences. More recently, research has suggested that sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This review aims to bring together the evidence concerning the link between sleep and different memory sub-classifications (episodic memory, semantic memory, procedural memory and conditioning) and its potential clinical application will be discussed
It has been known since the time of patient H. M. and Karl Lashley’s equipotentiality studies that t...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
For centuries, the functions of sleep have been researched. Multiple theories have been developed, b...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Per Davidson,1– 3 Peter Jönsson,4 Ingegerd Carlsson,1 Edward Pace-Schott2,3,5 1Department of Psychol...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
International audienceIncreasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 70', the cognitive proce...
Since the seminal research by Jenkins and Dallenbach in the 1920s, it has been well proven that slee...
The memories that we retain can serve many functions. They guide our future actions, form a scaffold...
Sleep not only benefits health and well-being but is also considered a prerequisite for proper episo...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerResearch in three parts investigated sleep’s preferential cons...
The present studies investigated the memory retention of words and its relationship to sleep. The st...
About one-third of a person’s life is spent sleeping, yet in spite of the advances in understanding ...
SUMMARY Sleep function remains elusive despite our rapidly increasing comprehension of the processes...
It has been known since the time of patient H. M. and Karl Lashley’s equipotentiality studies that t...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
For centuries, the functions of sleep have been researched. Multiple theories have been developed, b...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Per Davidson,1– 3 Peter Jönsson,4 Ingegerd Carlsson,1 Edward Pace-Schott2,3,5 1Department of Psychol...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
International audienceIncreasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 70', the cognitive proce...
Since the seminal research by Jenkins and Dallenbach in the 1920s, it has been well proven that slee...
The memories that we retain can serve many functions. They guide our future actions, form a scaffold...
Sleep not only benefits health and well-being but is also considered a prerequisite for proper episo...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerResearch in three parts investigated sleep’s preferential cons...
The present studies investigated the memory retention of words and its relationship to sleep. The st...
About one-third of a person’s life is spent sleeping, yet in spite of the advances in understanding ...
SUMMARY Sleep function remains elusive despite our rapidly increasing comprehension of the processes...
It has been known since the time of patient H. M. and Karl Lashley’s equipotentiality studies that t...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...