Mnemonic discrimination is the process of separating similar but distinct experiences and memories in the brain. This process seems to be differently modulated by retention periods that included sleep or only wakefulness. The current study was designed to explore whether a night of sleep may modulate emotional mnemonic discrimination. Thirty-eight participants performed the encoding phase of an emotional mnemonic similarity task composed of 48 negative, 48 neutral, and 48 positive pictures at 9 am (Wake group) or 9 pm (Sleep group). The encoding was followed by an immediate test (T1) in which participants were exposed to 36 targets (old), 36 foils (new), and 36 lures (similar) pictures, and they had to decide whether the pictures were old, ...
Recent work has suggested that the benefits of sleep for memory consolidation are enhanced for highl...
Sleep promotes memory consolidation, a process by which fresh and labile memories are reorganized in...
Sleep benefits both learning and memory, with offline memory consolidation leading to the reactivati...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
Sleep has a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. However, its role in emotional memory is curr...
Objective: The recall of emotional memory is enhanced after sleep and is hindered by sleep deprivati...
Sleep plays a role in the consolidation of declarative memories. Although this influence has attract...
Sleep loss affects emotional memory, but the specific effects on its contextual and non-contextual a...
In the present study we investigated whether one night of sleep deprivation can affect working memor...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the effect of sleep on emotional memories. The first two studi...
Successful prospective memory is necessarily driven by an expectation that encoded information will ...
It is uncertain whether sleep preferentially consolidates emotional over neutral material (i.e., whe...
Sleep has been found to have a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. It has furthermore frequen...
Sleep promotes memory consolidation, a process by which fresh and labile memories are reorganized in...
Recent work has suggested that the benefits of sleep for memory consolidation are enhanced for highl...
Sleep promotes memory consolidation, a process by which fresh and labile memories are reorganized in...
Sleep benefits both learning and memory, with offline memory consolidation leading to the reactivati...
Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular me...
It has been proposed that sleep readies the brain for novel learning, and previous work has shown th...
Sleep has a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. However, its role in emotional memory is curr...
Objective: The recall of emotional memory is enhanced after sleep and is hindered by sleep deprivati...
Sleep plays a role in the consolidation of declarative memories. Although this influence has attract...
Sleep loss affects emotional memory, but the specific effects on its contextual and non-contextual a...
In the present study we investigated whether one night of sleep deprivation can affect working memor...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the effect of sleep on emotional memories. The first two studi...
Successful prospective memory is necessarily driven by an expectation that encoded information will ...
It is uncertain whether sleep preferentially consolidates emotional over neutral material (i.e., whe...
Sleep has been found to have a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. It has furthermore frequen...
Sleep promotes memory consolidation, a process by which fresh and labile memories are reorganized in...
Recent work has suggested that the benefits of sleep for memory consolidation are enhanced for highl...
Sleep promotes memory consolidation, a process by which fresh and labile memories are reorganized in...
Sleep benefits both learning and memory, with offline memory consolidation leading to the reactivati...