# 2018 Viczko et al. Sleep facilitates the consolidation (i.e., enhancement) of simple, explicit (i.e., conscious) motor sequence learning (MSL). MSL can be dissociated into egocentric (i.e., motor) or allocentric (i.e., spatial) frames of reference. The consolidation of the allocentric memory representation is sleep-dependent, whereas the egocentric consolidation process is independent of sleep or wake for explicit MSL. However, it remains unclear the extent to which sleep contributes to the consolidation of implicit (i.e., unconscious) MSL, nor is it known what aspects of the memory representation (egocentric, allocentric) are consolidated by sleep. Here, we investigated the extent to which sleep is involved in consolidating implicit MSL,...
Current behavioural evidence indicates that sleep plays a central role in memory consolidation. Neur...
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor s...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...
Sleep has been shown to facilitate the consolidation (i.e., enhancement) of simple explicit (i.e., c...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sleep is known to be beneficial to the strengthening of two distinct forms of p...
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been firmly established over the past decade. R...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Syndrome is a relatively frequent sleep disorder characterized by disr...
Abstract ■ Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in th...
Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in the consolida...
Various studies have been conducted on implicit (unconscious) and explicit (conscious) motor skill s...
For the past two decades, it has generally been accepted that sleep benefits motor memory consolidat...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The brain appears to use internal models to successfully interact with its environ...
We humans spend almost a third of our lives asleep, and there is mounting evidence that sleep not on...
Current behavioural evidence indicates that sleep plays a central role in memory consolidation. Neur...
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor s...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...
Sleep has been shown to facilitate the consolidation (i.e., enhancement) of simple explicit (i.e., c...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Sleep is known to be beneficial to the strengthening of two distinct forms of p...
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been firmly established over the past decade. R...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Syndrome is a relatively frequent sleep disorder characterized by disr...
Abstract ■ Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in th...
Behavioral studies have cast doubts about the role that posttraining sleep may play in the consolida...
Various studies have been conducted on implicit (unconscious) and explicit (conscious) motor skill s...
For the past two decades, it has generally been accepted that sleep benefits motor memory consolidat...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The brain appears to use internal models to successfully interact with its environ...
We humans spend almost a third of our lives asleep, and there is mounting evidence that sleep not on...
Current behavioural evidence indicates that sleep plays a central role in memory consolidation. Neur...
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor s...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...