Abstract We investigated the influence of the time-of-day and sleep on skill acquisition (i.e., skill improvement immediately after a training-session) and consolidation (i.e., skill retention after a time interval including sleep). Three groups were trained at 10 a.m. (G10am), 3 p.m. (G3pm), or 8 p.m. (G8pm) on a finger-tapping task. We recorded the skill (i.e., the ratio between movement duration and accuracy) before and immediately after the training to evaluate acquisition, and after 24 h to measure consolidation. We did not observe any difference in acquisition according to the time of the day. Interestingly, we found a performance improvement 24 h after the evening training (G8pm), while the morning (G10am) and the afternoon (G3pm) gr...
Here our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance o...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...
International audienceAbstract Time-of-day influences both physical and mental performances. Its imp...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
Introduction: Recent works on learning and sleep considered the possible effect of sleep on motor s...
Skill improvements may develop between practice sessions during memory consolidation. Skill enhancem...
AbstractImprovement in motor skill performance is known to continue for at least 24 hr following tra...
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...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Sleep after learning has been shown to foster the consolidation of new memories. However, fundamenta...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
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...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...
International audienceAbstract Time-of-day influences both physical and mental performances. Its imp...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
Introduction: Recent works on learning and sleep considered the possible effect of sleep on motor s...
Skill improvements may develop between practice sessions during memory consolidation. Skill enhancem...
AbstractImprovement in motor skill performance is known to continue for at least 24 hr following tra...
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...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Sleep after learning has been shown to foster the consolidation of new memories. However, fundamenta...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
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...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
A wide range of experimental studies have provided evidence that a night of sleep may enhance motor ...