Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interference in both the procedural and declarative memory domain. Here, we focused on an interference learning paradigm by testing patients with primary insomnia (N=27) and healthy control subjects (N=21). In two separate experimental nights with full polysomnography it was revealed that after morning interference procedural memory performance (using a finger tapping task) was not impaired in insomnia patients while declarative memory (word pair association) was decreased following interference. More specifically, we demonstrate robust associations of central sleep spindles (in N3) with motor memory susceptibility to interference as well as (cortically more wi...
Motor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated decrease in susceptibil...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...
Although a relative consensus exists about the contribution of post-learning sleep in the consolidat...
Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interference in bot...
Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interference in bot...
<div><p>Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interferenc...
<p>(A) Fast spindle activity (N2 sleep) at frontal recording site F3 is positively related to overni...
SummaryMounting behavioral evidence in humans supports the claim that sleep leads to improvements in...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
The human brain has evolved to acquire novel information rapidly while serving the need to store lon...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
Today, there is little doubt concerning the significance of sleep for memory consolidation. Some stu...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Classical human memory studies investigating the acquisition of temporally-linked events have found ...
Motor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated decrease in susceptibil...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...
Although a relative consensus exists about the contribution of post-learning sleep in the consolidat...
Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interference in bot...
Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interference in bot...
<div><p>Sleep has been shown to stabilize memory traces and to protect against competing interferenc...
<p>(A) Fast spindle activity (N2 sleep) at frontal recording site F3 is positively related to overni...
SummaryMounting behavioral evidence in humans supports the claim that sleep leads to improvements in...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
The human brain has evolved to acquire novel information rapidly while serving the need to store lon...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
Today, there is little doubt concerning the significance of sleep for memory consolidation. Some stu...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Classical human memory studies investigating the acquisition of temporally-linked events have found ...
Motor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated decrease in susceptibil...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...
Although a relative consensus exists about the contribution of post-learning sleep in the consolidat...