Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative information in healthy subjects, whereas acute sleep loss, as well as sleep restriction and fragmentation, impair consolidation. This suggests that, by modifying the amount and/or architecture of sleep, chronic sleep disorders may also lead to a lower gain in off-line consolidation, which in turn may be responsible for the varying levels of impaired performance at memory tasks usually observed in sleep-disordered patients. The experimental studies conducted to date have shown specific impairments of sleep-dependent consolidation overall for verbal and visual declarative information in patients with primary insomnia, for verbal declarative inf...
Do our memories remain static during sleep, or do they change? We argue here that memory change is n...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Today, there is little doubt concerning the significance of sleep for memory consolidation. Some stu...
Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative ...
Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative ...
In recent years sleep-related memory consolidation has become a central topic in the sleep research ...
Objectives Sleep enhances the consolidation of memories. Here, we investigated whether sleep-depende...
In 1924 Jenkins and Dallenbach presented the first experimental evidence for the existence of sleep ...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
The level of procedural skills improves in normal individuals when the acquisition is followed by a ...
Memory is an important ability of an individual allowing efficient operations with information acqui...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
Sleep is a physiologically active process and the function of cognitive processes is known for a lon...
Item does not contain fulltextSleep plays a crucial role in memory stabilization and integration, ye...
Do our memories remain static during sleep, or do they change? We argue here that memory change is n...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Today, there is little doubt concerning the significance of sleep for memory consolidation. Some stu...
Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative ...
Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative ...
In recent years sleep-related memory consolidation has become a central topic in the sleep research ...
Objectives Sleep enhances the consolidation of memories. Here, we investigated whether sleep-depende...
In 1924 Jenkins and Dallenbach presented the first experimental evidence for the existence of sleep ...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
The level of procedural skills improves in normal individuals when the acquisition is followed by a ...
Memory is an important ability of an individual allowing efficient operations with information acqui...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of sleep in the consolidation of declarative memory in huma...
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
Sleep is a physiologically active process and the function of cognitive processes is known for a lon...
Item does not contain fulltextSleep plays a crucial role in memory stabilization and integration, ye...
Do our memories remain static during sleep, or do they change? We argue here that memory change is n...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Today, there is little doubt concerning the significance of sleep for memory consolidation. Some stu...