SummaryA new study has shown that successful imprinting in domestic chicks depends on post-training sleep; individual neurons were found to enter, leave and then rejoin neural networks, and may constitute the memory trace of the imprinted stimulus
Once a day, every individual lay down and becomes unconscious. Isn’t sleep a strange thing to do? De...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
SummaryA new study has shown that successful imprinting in domestic chicks depends on post-training ...
SummaryBackgroundThere is evidence that sleep is important for memory consolidation, but the underly...
SummaryA new study describes a novel regulatory event that results in the inhibition of exocytic tra...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
AbstractSleep supports memory consolidation. Based on studies in mammals, sleep-dependent consolidat...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
Current behavioural evidence indicates that sleep plays a central role in memory consolidation. Neu...
AbstractSleep has been suggested to facilitate memory consolidation or learning, but there has been ...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
In mammals and birds, long episodes of nondreaming sleep (“slow-wave ” sleep, SW) are followed by sh...
Once a day, every individual lay down and becomes unconscious. Isn’t sleep a strange thing to do? De...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
SummaryA new study has shown that successful imprinting in domestic chicks depends on post-training ...
SummaryBackgroundThere is evidence that sleep is important for memory consolidation, but the underly...
SummaryA new study describes a novel regulatory event that results in the inhibition of exocytic tra...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
AbstractSleep supports memory consolidation. Based on studies in mammals, sleep-dependent consolidat...
Interference is one of the most fundamental phenomena in memory research: acquiring new memories cau...
Current behavioural evidence indicates that sleep plays a central role in memory consolidation. Neu...
AbstractSleep has been suggested to facilitate memory consolidation or learning, but there has been ...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
In mammals and birds, long episodes of nondreaming sleep (“slow-wave ” sleep, SW) are followed by sh...
Once a day, every individual lay down and becomes unconscious. Isn’t sleep a strange thing to do? De...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...