SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance [1–5]. Meanwhile, human and animal studies have demonstrated that learning-related neural activity is re-expressed during posttraining nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep [6–9]. NREM sleep processes appear to be particularly beneficial for hippocampus-dependent forms of memory [1–3, 10]. These observations suggest that learning triggers the reactivation and reorganization of memory traces during sleep, a systems-level process that in turn enhances behavioral performance. Here, we hypothesized that dreaming about a learning experience during NREM sleep would be associated with improved performance on a hippocampus-dependent spatial memory task...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
It is increasingly recognized that sleep following learning is beneficial for human memory performan...
Sleep supports memory consolidation as well as next-day learning. The influential Active Systems acc...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Can information that is processed during sleep influence awake behavior? Recent research demonstrate...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
Much remains to be discovered about the fate of recent memories in the human brain. Several studies ...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
AbstractSeveral forms of learning have been demonstrated to show improvements with sleep. Based on r...
International audienceThe question of a possible link between dream content and memory consolidation...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep. Besides strengthening some memory traces, another crucial,...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
We humans spend almost a third of our lives asleep, and there is mounting evidence that sleep not on...
It is known that sleep reshapes the neural representations that subtend the memories acquired while ...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
It is increasingly recognized that sleep following learning is beneficial for human memory performan...
Sleep supports memory consolidation as well as next-day learning. The influential Active Systems acc...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Can information that is processed during sleep influence awake behavior? Recent research demonstrate...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
Much remains to be discovered about the fate of recent memories in the human brain. Several studies ...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
AbstractSeveral forms of learning have been demonstrated to show improvements with sleep. Based on r...
International audienceThe question of a possible link between dream content and memory consolidation...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep. Besides strengthening some memory traces, another crucial,...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
We humans spend almost a third of our lives asleep, and there is mounting evidence that sleep not on...
It is known that sleep reshapes the neural representations that subtend the memories acquired while ...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
It is increasingly recognized that sleep following learning is beneficial for human memory performan...
Sleep supports memory consolidation as well as next-day learning. The influential Active Systems acc...