Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories causes forgetting of other, related memories. A new study shows that sleep, interposed between learning episodes, can mitigate the extent to which new (post-sleep) learning interferes with recall of previously acquired knowledge
Although we can learn new information while asleep, we usually cannot consciously remember the sleep...
Many studies in diverse organisms, including humans, have demonstrated a fundamental role for sleep ...
SummaryIn mammals, evidence for memory reactivation during sleep highlighted the important role that...
SummaryMounting behavioral evidence in humans supports the claim that sleep leads to improvements in...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
The human brain has evolved to acquire novel information rapidly while serving the need to store lon...
Sleep strengthens memories by repeatedly reactivating associated neuron ensembles. Our studies show ...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
SummaryA new study has shown that successful imprinting in domestic chicks depends on post-training ...
Published online 27 July 2015Two published datasets (Dumay & Gaskell, 2007, Psychological Science; T...
Although a relative consensus exists about the contribution of post-learning sleep in the consolidat...
Previous studies have shown that newly encoded memories are more resistant to retroactive interferen...
Previous studies have shown that newly encoded memories are more resistant to retroactive interferen...
Funder: Human Frontier Science Program; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004412Funder: Zuckerman S...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
Although we can learn new information while asleep, we usually cannot consciously remember the sleep...
Many studies in diverse organisms, including humans, have demonstrated a fundamental role for sleep ...
SummaryIn mammals, evidence for memory reactivation during sleep highlighted the important role that...
SummaryMounting behavioral evidence in humans supports the claim that sleep leads to improvements in...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
The human brain has evolved to acquire novel information rapidly while serving the need to store lon...
Sleep strengthens memories by repeatedly reactivating associated neuron ensembles. Our studies show ...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
SummaryA new study has shown that successful imprinting in domestic chicks depends on post-training ...
Published online 27 July 2015Two published datasets (Dumay & Gaskell, 2007, Psychological Science; T...
Although a relative consensus exists about the contribution of post-learning sleep in the consolidat...
Previous studies have shown that newly encoded memories are more resistant to retroactive interferen...
Previous studies have shown that newly encoded memories are more resistant to retroactive interferen...
Funder: Human Frontier Science Program; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100004412Funder: Zuckerman S...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
Although we can learn new information while asleep, we usually cannot consciously remember the sleep...
Many studies in diverse organisms, including humans, have demonstrated a fundamental role for sleep ...
SummaryIn mammals, evidence for memory reactivation during sleep highlighted the important role that...