Healthy sleep is essential in children’s cognitive, behavioral, and emotional development. However, remarkably little is known about the influence of sleep disorders on different memory processes in childhood. Such data could give us a deeper insight into the effect of sleep on the developing brain and memory functions and how the relationship between sleep and memory changes from childhood to adulthood. In the present study we examined the effect of sleep disorder on declarative and non-declarative memory consolidation by testing children with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) which is characterized by disrupted sleep structure. We used a story recall task to measure declarative memory and Alternating Serial Reaction Time (ASRT) task to ass...
Research evidence has indicated an important role for sleep in processes of learning and memory. Evi...
In recent years sleep-related memory consolidation has become a central topic in the sleep research ...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Healthy sleep is essential in children’s cognitive, behavioral, and emotional development. However,...
A large amount of studies have investigated the association between sleep and memory systems. Howeve...
Sleep is an active state that plays an important role in the consolidation of memory. It has been fo...
Cognitive impairments are often associated with abnormal sleep activity in developmental disorders a...
Background: There is growing support for the role of sleep in the facilitation of learning and memo...
Learning and memory consolidation processes in children and adults: a<p>neurophysiological and neuro...
Post-learning slow wave sleep (SWS) is known to support declarative memory consolidation. As SWS is ...
Background and Aims Sleep after a new sequence memory training can enhance the explicit memory in ch...
Sleep plays an active role in memory consolidation. Because children with Down syndrome (DS) and Wil...
Growing evidence indicates that sleep facilitates learning and memory processing. Sleep curtailment ...
Sleep supports the consolidation of memory in adults. Childhood is a period hallmarked by huge deman...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
Research evidence has indicated an important role for sleep in processes of learning and memory. Evi...
In recent years sleep-related memory consolidation has become a central topic in the sleep research ...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...
Healthy sleep is essential in children’s cognitive, behavioral, and emotional development. However,...
A large amount of studies have investigated the association between sleep and memory systems. Howeve...
Sleep is an active state that plays an important role in the consolidation of memory. It has been fo...
Cognitive impairments are often associated with abnormal sleep activity in developmental disorders a...
Background: There is growing support for the role of sleep in the facilitation of learning and memo...
Learning and memory consolidation processes in children and adults: a<p>neurophysiological and neuro...
Post-learning slow wave sleep (SWS) is known to support declarative memory consolidation. As SWS is ...
Background and Aims Sleep after a new sequence memory training can enhance the explicit memory in ch...
Sleep plays an active role in memory consolidation. Because children with Down syndrome (DS) and Wil...
Growing evidence indicates that sleep facilitates learning and memory processing. Sleep curtailment ...
Sleep supports the consolidation of memory in adults. Childhood is a period hallmarked by huge deman...
Although the acquisition of a novel word is apparently rapid, adult research suggests that integrati...
Research evidence has indicated an important role for sleep in processes of learning and memory. Evi...
In recent years sleep-related memory consolidation has become a central topic in the sleep research ...
Increasingly studied in a systematic manner since the 1970s, the cognitive processes of the brain ta...