Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor skills in the absence of concomitant distractors. We often perform complex tasks focusing our attention mostly on one single part of them. However, we are equally able to skillfully perform other concurrent tasks. One may even improve performance on disregarded parts of complex tasks, which were learned implicitly. In the present study we investigated the role of sleep in the off-line consolidation of procedural skills when attention is diverted from the procedural task because of interference from a concurrent task. group, which gained in SRTT performance because of post-training interference from the declarative task.The results demonstrate that sleep all...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
International audienceThe negative impact of sleep loss on procedural memory is well established, ye...
Background: Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor ski...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Although a beneficial role of post-training sleep for declarative memory has been consistently evide...
Although a beneficial role of post-training sleep for declarative memory has been consistently evide...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Sleep is known to be beneficial to the strengthening of two distinct forms of procedural memory: mem...
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory sta...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Behind every skilled movement lies months of practice. However, practice alone is not responsible fo...
Behind every skilled movement lies months of practice. However, practice alone is not responsible fo...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
International audienceThe negative impact of sleep loss on procedural memory is well established, ye...
Background: Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor ski...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Although a beneficial role of post-training sleep for declarative memory has been consistently evide...
Although a beneficial role of post-training sleep for declarative memory has been consistently evide...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Sleep is known to be beneficial to the strengthening of two distinct forms of procedural memory: mem...
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory sta...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Behind every skilled movement lies months of practice. However, practice alone is not responsible fo...
Behind every skilled movement lies months of practice. However, practice alone is not responsible fo...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
International audienceThe negative impact of sleep loss on procedural memory is well established, ye...