Reactivation processes are fundamental for procedural memory improvement. Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) influences memory consolidation through the re-exposure to certain perceptual components present in a previous phase of associative learning. On the other hand, motor imagery (MI) affects procedural skills through a repeated mental simulation of a pre-learned movement without physically moving. Both for TMR and MI, performance improvement has proven to be associated with an induction of reactivation processes. The positive effect of TMR is widely acknowledged in sleep. Here, we measured its impact on procedural learning during waking, in particular during MI practice, in line with the hypothesis that the exogenously induced involunta...
Objectives: To investigate how the effects of targeted memory reactivation (TMR) are influenced by m...
Memory reactivation during sleep is critical for consolidation, but also extremely difficult to meas...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) has recently emerged as a promising tool to manipulate and study ...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) is a technique in which sensory cues associated with memories dur...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Memories are gradually consolidated after initial encoding, and this can sometimes lead to a transit...
Targeted memory reactivation is a fairly simple technique that has the potential to influence the co...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) is a technique in which sensory cues associated with memories dur...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Information acquired during waking can be reactivated during sleep, promoting memory stabilization. ...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
Objectives: To investigate how the effects of targeted memory reactivation (TMR) are influenced by m...
Memory reactivation during sleep is critical for consolidation, but also extremely difficult to meas...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Retroactive interference from a declarative memory can prevent the consolidation of motor skill memo...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) has recently emerged as a promising tool to manipulate and study ...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) is a technique in which sensory cues associated with memories dur...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation. This is demonstrated by improved performance and neural ...
Memories are gradually consolidated after initial encoding, and this can sometimes lead to a transit...
Targeted memory reactivation is a fairly simple technique that has the potential to influence the co...
Targeted memory reactivation (TMR) is a technique in which sensory cues associated with memories dur...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Information acquired during waking can be reactivated during sleep, promoting memory stabilization. ...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
Objectives: To investigate how the effects of targeted memory reactivation (TMR) are influenced by m...
Memory reactivation during sleep is critical for consolidation, but also extremely difficult to meas...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...