It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown that sleep loss impairs the ability to encode new memories. In the present study, we examined if a daytime nap would increase mnemonic discrimination (MD) performance. MD is the ability to differentiate between memories that are similar but not identical. Participants performed the Mnemonic Similarity Task (MST) twice, once in the morning and once in the afternoon. The goal of this task is to distinguish stimuli that have been seen before from novel stimuli that are similar but not identical. After the morning MST, participants were randomly allocated into either a sleep or a wake group. The sleep group had a 2‐hr nap opportunity, whereas the w...
Study Objectives: We aimed to investigate the effect of directed forgetting instruction on memory re...
Learning-dependent increases in sleep spindle density have been reported during nocturnal sleep imme...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories i...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
Learning followed by a period of sleep, even as little as a nap, promotes memory consolidation. It i...
Recent studies show that sleep influences the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) false memory effect. Ho...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
Many studies have shown that sleep improves memory performance, and that even short naps during the ...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Numerous studies have examined sleep’s influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declarative mem...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Study Objectives: We aimed to investigate the effect of directed forgetting instruction on memory re...
Learning-dependent increases in sleep spindle density have been reported during nocturnal sleep imme...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories i...
Many studies investigating sleep and memory consolidation have evaluated fullnight sleep rather than...
Learning followed by a period of sleep, even as little as a nap, promotes memory consolidation. It i...
Recent studies show that sleep influences the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) false memory effect. Ho...
Sleep is known to contribute to motor memory consolidation. Recent studies have provided evidence th...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
Many studies have shown that sleep improves memory performance, and that even short naps during the ...
Across a broad spectrum of memory tasks, retention is superior following a night of sleep compared t...
Numerous studies have examined sleep’s influence on a range of hippocampus-dependent declarative mem...
Napping benefits long-term memory formation and is a tool many individuals use to improve daytime fu...
Study Objectives: We aimed to investigate the effect of directed forgetting instruction on memory re...
Learning-dependent increases in sleep spindle density have been reported during nocturnal sleep imme...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....