An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processes that selectively stabilize memories based on future utility. Here, we differentially modulated the expected future relevance of two sets of picture-location associations after learning. Participants first studied two sets of picture-location associations. After a baseline memory test, they were instructed that only one set of associations would be retested after a 14-hour delay. For half of the participants, this test-retest delay contained a night of sleep; for the other half the delay included a normal working day. At retest, participants were re-instructed and against their expectations tested on both sets of associations. Our results sh...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which th...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
<div><p>Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plan...
Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plans and ac...
International audienceMemory consolidation benefits from sleep. In addition to strengthening some me...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plans and ac...
Overnight consolidation processes are thought to operate in a selective manner, such that important ...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which th...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
An outstanding question is whether memory consolidation occurs passively or involves active processe...
While the benefits of sleep for associative memory are well established, it is unclear whether singl...
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory....
Sleep stabilizes newly acquired memories, a process referred to as memory consolidation. According t...
<div><p>Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plan...
Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plans and ac...
International audienceMemory consolidation benefits from sleep. In addition to strengthening some me...
Our ability to recall memories is improved when sleep follows learning, suggesting that sleep facili...
Memories are of the past but for the future, enabling individuals to implement intended plans and ac...
Overnight consolidation processes are thought to operate in a selective manner, such that important ...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
It has been suggested that sleep selectively enhances memories with future relevance. Given that sle...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which th...