While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive interference from competing stimuli can impede memory retention. The current study examined changes in motor skill learning across periods of wakefulness with and without competing stimuli, and periods of sleep with and without disruption from external stimuli. A napping study design was adopted where participants (N = 44) either had (1) a 30 min nap composed of Non-Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep, (2) 30 min NREM nap fragmented by audio tone induced arousals, (3) 45 min of quiet wakefulness, or (4) 45 min of active wakefulness. Measures of subjective sleepiness (KSS), alertness (PVT) and motor skill learning (Sequential Finger Tapping Task, ...
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory sta...
There is substantial evidence that sleep benefits the consolidation of memory. This concept can be e...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...
Sleep modulates motor learning, but its detailed impact on performance curves remains to be fully ch...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
Background: Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor ski...
SummaryWhile the benefit of sleep after learning in offline consolidation is established [1], a role...
Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor skills in the a...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
Here our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance o...
International audienceThe negative impact of sleep loss on procedural memory is well established, ye...
AbstractHere our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Perfo...
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory sta...
There is substantial evidence that sleep benefits the consolidation of memory. This concept can be e...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...
Sleep modulates motor learning, but its detailed impact on performance curves remains to be fully ch...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Growing evidence suggests that sleep is important for procedural learning, but few studies have inve...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
Background: Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor ski...
SummaryWhile the benefit of sleep after learning in offline consolidation is established [1], a role...
Sleep facilitates off-line consolidation of memories, as shown for learning of motor skills in the a...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
Here our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance o...
International audienceThe negative impact of sleep loss on procedural memory is well established, ye...
AbstractHere our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Perfo...
Learning of a procedural motor-skill task is known to progress through a series of unique memory sta...
There is substantial evidence that sleep benefits the consolidation of memory. This concept can be e...
International audienceMotor memory consolidation is characterized, in part, by a sleep-facilitated d...