The generation of long-term memory for motor skills can be modulated by subsequent motor experiences that interfere with the consolidation process. Recent studies suggest that even a non-motor task may adversely affect some aspects of motor sequence memory. Here we show that motor sequence memory can be either enhanced or reduced, by different cognitive tasks. Participants were trained in performing finger movement sequences. Fully explicit instructions about the target sequence were given before practice. The buildup of procedural knowledge was tested at three time-points: immediately before training (T1), after practice (T2), and 24 hours later (T3). Each participant performed the task on two separate occasions; training on a different mo...
Discrete movement sequences are assumed to be the building blocks of more complex sequential actions...
The actions associated with objects are thought to be automatically activated when processing object...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
Recent research has demonstrated that memory-consolidation processes can be accelerated if newly lea...
International audienceReconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are d...
Previous research revealed that the acquisition and retention of various tool properties (e.g., reca...
Reconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are destabilized and need t...
Weigelt M, Rosenbaum DA, Huelshorst S, Schack T. Moving and memorizing: Motor planning modulates the...
During sequence learning, individuals show motor-skill acquisition and an ability to verbally descri...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
Interference between successively learned tasks is widely investigated to study motor memory. Howeve...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
The studies reported here used an interference paradigm to determine whether a long-term consolidati...
It has been demonstrated that learning a second motor task after having learned a first task may int...
Previous studies demonstrated the influence of the post-learning period on procedural motor memory c...
Discrete movement sequences are assumed to be the building blocks of more complex sequential actions...
The actions associated with objects are thought to be automatically activated when processing object...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...
Recent research has demonstrated that memory-consolidation processes can be accelerated if newly lea...
International audienceReconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are d...
Previous research revealed that the acquisition and retention of various tool properties (e.g., reca...
Reconsolidation theory posits that upon retrieval, consolidated memories are destabilized and need t...
Weigelt M, Rosenbaum DA, Huelshorst S, Schack T. Moving and memorizing: Motor planning modulates the...
During sequence learning, individuals show motor-skill acquisition and an ability to verbally descri...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
Interference between successively learned tasks is widely investigated to study motor memory. Howeve...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
The studies reported here used an interference paradigm to determine whether a long-term consolidati...
It has been demonstrated that learning a second motor task after having learned a first task may int...
Previous studies demonstrated the influence of the post-learning period on procedural motor memory c...
Discrete movement sequences are assumed to be the building blocks of more complex sequential actions...
The actions associated with objects are thought to be automatically activated when processing object...
Past research on sequence learning shows that exposure to a structured series of events under incide...