The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been firmly established over the past decade. Recent work has extended this by suggesting that sleep is also critical for the integration of disparate fragments of information into a unified schema, and for the abstraction of underlying rules. The question of which aspects of sleep play a significant role in integration and abstraction is, however, currently unresolved. Here, we examined the role of sleep in abstraction of the implicit probabilistic structure in sequential stimuli using a statistical learning paradigm, and tested for its role in such abstraction by searching for a predictive relationship between the type of sleep obtained and subsequent performance improvements using poly...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Compared to wakefulness, sleep can enhance episodic memory through consolidation. Yet, sleep may not...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been firmly established over the past decade. R...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Study Objectives Extracting regularities from stimuli in our environment and generalizing these t...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
Sleep is important for abstraction of the underlying principles (or gist) which bind together concep...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Sleep is important for abstraction of the underlying principles (or gist) which bind together concep...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Compared to wakefulness, sleep can enhance episodic memory through consolidation. Yet, sleep may not...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been firmly established over the past decade. R...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Study Objectives Extracting regularities from stimuli in our environment and generalizing these t...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
Sleep is important for abstraction of the underlying principles (or gist) which bind together concep...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Sleep is important for abstraction of the underlying principles (or gist) which bind together concep...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Compared to wakefulness, sleep can enhance episodic memory through consolidation. Yet, sleep may not...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...