Objective: The present study examined whether slow and/or fast sleep spindles are related to visuomotor learning, by examining the densities of current sleep spindle activities. Methods: Participants completed a visuomotor task before and after sleep on the learning night. This task was not performed on the non-learning night. Standard polysomnographic recordings were made. After the amplitudes of slow and fast spindles were calculated, sLORETA was used to localize the source of slow and fast spindles and to investigate the relationship between spindle activity and motor learning. Results: Fast spindle amplitude was significantly larger on the learning than on the non-learning nights, particularly at the left frontal area. sLORETA revealed ...
Motor memory consolidation is thought to depend on sleep-dependent reactivation of brain areas recru...
EEG sleep spindle activity (SpA) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep has been reported to be ...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Objective: The present study examined whether slow and/or fast sleep spindles are related to visuomo...
This study aimed to determine the distinct contribution of slow (11-13 Hz) and fast (13-15 Hz) spind...
Memory benefits of NREM sleep and the slow/fast rhythms coordination appears to convey the consolida...
Spindles are ubiquitous oscillations during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. A growing body of e...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
Individual differences in human sleep EEG spindling were shown to be associated with psychometric me...
Sleep spindles are a distinctive EEG phasic feature of NREM sleep and are prevalent during stage 2 a...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence suggests that sleep spindles are involved in memory consolidation, ...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Sleep spindles have been connected to memory processes in various ways. In addition, spindles appear...
Sleep spindles are related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation and general cognitive abilities. ...
Non-rapid eye movement sleep has been strongly implicated in consolidation of both declarative and p...
Motor memory consolidation is thought to depend on sleep-dependent reactivation of brain areas recru...
EEG sleep spindle activity (SpA) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep has been reported to be ...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...
Objective: The present study examined whether slow and/or fast sleep spindles are related to visuomo...
This study aimed to determine the distinct contribution of slow (11-13 Hz) and fast (13-15 Hz) spind...
Memory benefits of NREM sleep and the slow/fast rhythms coordination appears to convey the consolida...
Spindles are ubiquitous oscillations during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. A growing body of e...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
Individual differences in human sleep EEG spindling were shown to be associated with psychometric me...
Sleep spindles are a distinctive EEG phasic feature of NREM sleep and are prevalent during stage 2 a...
peer reviewedIncreasing evidence suggests that sleep spindles are involved in memory consolidation, ...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Sleep spindles have been connected to memory processes in various ways. In addition, spindles appear...
Sleep spindles are related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation and general cognitive abilities. ...
Non-rapid eye movement sleep has been strongly implicated in consolidation of both declarative and p...
Motor memory consolidation is thought to depend on sleep-dependent reactivation of brain areas recru...
EEG sleep spindle activity (SpA) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep has been reported to be ...
Study Objectives: Functional interactions between sleep spindle activity, declarative memory consoli...