AbstractHere our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance on the finger tapping task (FTT) was evaluated after a 90min daytime nap (n=15) or after quiet wakefulness (n=15). By introducing a slight modification in the formula used to calculate the offline gains we were able to refine the estimated magnitude of sleep׳s effect on motor skills. The raw value of improvement after a nap decreased after this correction (from ~15% to ~5%), but remained significantly higher than the control. These results suggest that sleep does indeed play a role in motor skill consolidation
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
Introduction: Sleep-dependent consolidation of motor learning has been extensively studied in humans...
AbstractHere our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Perfo...
Here our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance o...
AbstractImprovement in motor skill performance is known to continue for at least 24 hr following tra...
Sleep modulates motor learning, but its detailed impact on performance curves remains to be fully ch...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: D...
While the influence of sleep on motor memory consolidation has been extensively investigated, its re...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
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...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
Introduction: Sleep-dependent consolidation of motor learning has been extensively studied in humans...
AbstractHere our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Perfo...
Here our goal was to determine the magnitude of sleep-related motor skill enhancement. Performance o...
AbstractImprovement in motor skill performance is known to continue for at least 24 hr following tra...
Sleep modulates motor learning, but its detailed impact on performance curves remains to be fully ch...
Emerging evidence suggests that sleep plays a key role in procedural learning, particularly in the c...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
Motor sequence learning is known to rely on more than a single process. As the skill develops with p...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2010. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: D...
While the influence of sleep on motor memory consolidation has been extensively investigated, its re...
Sleep supports the consolidation of motor sequence memories, yet it remains unclear whether sleep st...
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...
While intervening sleep promotes the consolidation of memory, it is well established that cognitive ...
Motor memory is an essential part of everyday life and essential for learning and retaining motor sk...
Introduction: Sleep-dependent consolidation of motor learning has been extensively studied in humans...