International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gradual reorganization process, termed memory consolidation. Numerous data indicate that sleep plays a major role in this process, notably due to the specific neurochemical environment and the electrophysiological activity observed during the night. Two putative, probably not exclusive, models ("hippocampo-neocortical dialogue" and "synaptic homeostasis hypothesis") have been proposed to explain the beneficial effect of sleep on memory processes. However, all data gathered until now emerged from studies conducted in young subjects. The investigation of the relationships between sleep and memory in older adults has sparked off little interest un...
BackgroundIncreasing age is associated with a decline in cognition and motor skills, while at the sa...
In older adults, motor sequence learning (MSL) is largely intact. However, consolidation of newly le...
The present research investigated the relationship between sleep and memory in younger and older adu...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
Recently acquired information is strengthened and consolidated during sleep. For hippocampus-depende...
Successful consolidation of associative memories relies on the coordinated interplay of slow oscilla...
This thesis focuses on a connection between sleep and memory consolidation in people older than 55 y...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00008 How aging affects sleep-dependent memory consolidation
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
The architecture of sleep and the functional neuroanatomical networks subtending memory consolidatio...
Sleep plays a critical role in memory consolidation. However, aging is associated with changes in sl...
Background: Increasing age is associated with a decline in cognition and motor skills, while at the ...
Background: Our ability to consolidate what we learn changes with age. However, little is known abou...
Although sleep facilitates procedural memory consolidation in young adults, such beneficial effects ...
BackgroundIncreasing age is associated with a decline in cognition and motor skills, while at the sa...
In older adults, motor sequence learning (MSL) is largely intact. However, consolidation of newly le...
The present research investigated the relationship between sleep and memory in younger and older adu...
International audienceMemories are not stored as they were initially encoded but rather undergo a gr...
Recently acquired information is strengthened and consolidated during sleep. For hippocampus-depende...
Successful consolidation of associative memories relies on the coordinated interplay of slow oscilla...
This thesis focuses on a connection between sleep and memory consolidation in people older than 55 y...
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
doi: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00008 How aging affects sleep-dependent memory consolidation
A period of post-learning sleep benefits memory consolidation compared with an equal-length wake int...
The architecture of sleep and the functional neuroanatomical networks subtending memory consolidatio...
Sleep plays a critical role in memory consolidation. However, aging is associated with changes in sl...
Background: Increasing age is associated with a decline in cognition and motor skills, while at the ...
Background: Our ability to consolidate what we learn changes with age. However, little is known abou...
Although sleep facilitates procedural memory consolidation in young adults, such beneficial effects ...
BackgroundIncreasing age is associated with a decline in cognition and motor skills, while at the sa...
In older adults, motor sequence learning (MSL) is largely intact. However, consolidation of newly le...
The present research investigated the relationship between sleep and memory in younger and older adu...