An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) consolidation in younger adults. However, evidence for the benefit of sleep for EM consolidation in aging is still elusive. In addition, most of the previous studies used EM assessments that are very different from everyday life conditions and are far from considering all the hallmarks of this memory system. In this study, the effect of an extended period of sleep was compared to the effect of an extended period of active wakefulness on the EM consolidation of naturalistic events, using a novel (What-Where-When) EM task, rich in perceptual details and spatio-temporal context, presented in a virtual environment. We investigated the long-term W...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
It is reported that sleep enhances prospective memory (PM), but it remains to be understood whether ...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Although sleep facilitates procedural memory consolidation in young adults, such beneficial effects ...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
Older adults exhibit deficits in episodic memory tasks, which have often been attributed to encoding...
International audienceProspective memory (PM) refers to our ability to perform actions at the approp...
Compared to wakefulness, sleep can enhance episodic memory through consolidation. Yet, sleep may not...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
Objectives: In the present study, we explored the age differences of mood states and memory performa...
In older adults, motor sequence learning (MSL) is largely intact. However, consolidation of newly le...
Sleep has been shown to foster the process of insight generation in young adults during problem solv...
Evidence has demonstrated that sleep-related memory consolidation declines in ageing. However, littl...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
It is reported that sleep enhances prospective memory (PM), but it remains to be understood whether ...
An extensive psychological literature shows that sleep actively promotes human episodic memory (EM) ...
Although sleep facilitates procedural memory consolidation in young adults, such beneficial effects ...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
Older adults exhibit deficits in episodic memory tasks, which have often been attributed to encoding...
International audienceProspective memory (PM) refers to our ability to perform actions at the approp...
Compared to wakefulness, sleep can enhance episodic memory through consolidation. Yet, sleep may not...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
Objectives: In the present study, we explored the age differences of mood states and memory performa...
In older adults, motor sequence learning (MSL) is largely intact. However, consolidation of newly le...
Sleep has been shown to foster the process of insight generation in young adults during problem solv...
Evidence has demonstrated that sleep-related memory consolidation declines in ageing. However, littl...
The high prevalence of sleep disruption among older adults may have implications for cognitive aging...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
It is reported that sleep enhances prospective memory (PM), but it remains to be understood whether ...