AbstractSeveral forms of learning have been demonstrated to show improvements with sleep. Based on rodent models, it has been suggested that replay of waking events in the hippocampus during sleep may underlie memory consolidation in humans. However, behavioral data for the role of sleep in human hippocampal-related memory have been inconsistent. To further investigate the role of sleep in hippocampal-mediated learning, we tested subjects in two sessions of a contextual cueing paradigm, a form of hippocampus-dependent implicit learning, separated by intervals of sleep, active wake, or carefully controlled quiet rest. Participants completed a visual search task, and unbeknownst to them, some search displays were occasionally repeated in the ...
Considerable evidence support the role of sleep in learning and memory processes. In rodents, the re...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...
AbstractSeveral forms of learning have been demonstrated to show improvements with sleep. Based on r...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
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...
AbstractIn rats, the firing sequences observed in hippocampal ensembles during spatial learning are ...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Sleep has been implicated as playing an important role in memory consolidation. Considerable indirec...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep. Besides strengthening some memory traces, another crucial,...
Artículo de publicación ISISleep supports the consolidation of memory, and it has been proposed tha...
Although we can learn new information while asleep, we usually cannot consciously remember the sleep...
The context in which learning occurs is sufficient to reconsolidate stored memories and neuronal rea...
Considerable evidence support the role of sleep in learning and memory processes. In rodents, the re...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...
AbstractSeveral forms of learning have been demonstrated to show improvements with sleep. Based on r...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
In repeated visual search tasks, facilitation of reaction times (RTs) due to repetition of the spati...
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...
AbstractIn rats, the firing sequences observed in hippocampal ensembles during spatial learning are ...
SummaryIt is now well established that postlearning sleep is beneficial for human memory performance...
Sleep has been implicated as playing an important role in memory consolidation. Considerable indirec...
Memory consolidation benefits from sleep. Besides strengthening some memory traces, another crucial,...
Artículo de publicación ISISleep supports the consolidation of memory, and it has been proposed tha...
Although we can learn new information while asleep, we usually cannot consciously remember the sleep...
The context in which learning occurs is sufficient to reconsolidate stored memories and neuronal rea...
Considerable evidence support the role of sleep in learning and memory processes. In rodents, the re...
As critical as waking brain function is to learning and memory, an established literature now descri...
SummaryMemory consolidation is facilitated by sleep [1–4]. Specifying the functional domain of sleep...