Contains fulltext : 231782.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which these processes benefit subsequent relearning of the same material remains unknown. It is also unclear whether sleep-memory effects translate to educationally realistic learning tasks and improve long-term learning outcomes. METHODS: Young adults learned factual knowledge in two learning sessions that were 12 h apart and separated by either nocturnal sleep (n = 26) or daytime wakefulness (n = 26). Memory before and after the retention interval was compared to assess the effect of sleep on consolidation, while memory before and after the second learning session ...
Contains fulltext : 208816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Sleep ...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of memory. This has been most clearly shown in ad...
This study tested the hypothesis that learning complex multiplication problems (e.g. 8 x 23 = 184) p...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which th...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
Contains fulltext : 102880.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An outstanding ...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Contains fulltext : 208845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Study Objective...
International audienceHow sleep affects memory in older adults is a critical topic, since age signif...
In recent years, the effect of sleep on memory consolidation has received considerable ...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
Sleep after learning is often beneficial for memory. Reinstating an environmental context that was ...
Objectives There is broad evidence that sleep as opposed to waking facilitates the consolidation of...
Objective: To investigate if a fixed short sleep schedule impairs one of the main functions of sleep...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Contains fulltext : 208816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Sleep ...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of memory. This has been most clearly shown in ad...
This study tested the hypothesis that learning complex multiplication problems (e.g. 8 x 23 = 184) p...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which th...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
Contains fulltext : 102880.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An outstanding ...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Contains fulltext : 208845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Study Objective...
International audienceHow sleep affects memory in older adults is a critical topic, since age signif...
In recent years, the effect of sleep on memory consolidation has received considerable ...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
Sleep after learning is often beneficial for memory. Reinstating an environmental context that was ...
Objectives There is broad evidence that sleep as opposed to waking facilitates the consolidation of...
Objective: To investigate if a fixed short sleep schedule impairs one of the main functions of sleep...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Contains fulltext : 208816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: Sleep ...
Sleep plays an important role in the consolidation of memory. This has been most clearly shown in ad...
This study tested the hypothesis that learning complex multiplication problems (e.g. 8 x 23 = 184) p...