scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Alvaro Pascual-Leone | Q448512 |
P2093 | author name string | Daniel Z Press | |
Edwin M Robertson | |||
P433 | issue | 3 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 208-212 | |
P577 | publication date | 2004-02-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Current Biology | Q1144851 |
P1476 | title | Awareness modifies the skill-learning benefits of sleep | |
P478 | volume | 14 |
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Q33736137 | A latent consolidation phase in auditory identification learning: time in the awake state is sufficient |
Q37698175 | A physiological signal that prevents motor skill improvements during consolidation |
Q47358001 | A role for consolidation in cross-modal category learning |
Q36383072 | A role for sleep in brain plasticity. |
Q34383538 | Abnormal explicit but normal implicit sequence learning in premanifest and early Huntington's disease |
Q26826833 | About sleep's role in memory |
Q37123490 | Acute Exercise and Motor Memory Consolidation: The Role of Exercise Intensity |
Q42089374 | Acute Exercise and Motor Memory Consolidation: The Role of Exercise Timing. |
Q58698142 | Acute Sleep Restriction Has Differential Effects on Components of Attention |
Q30557531 | After-training emotional interference may modulate sequence awareness in a serial reaction time task |
Q46656943 | Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances procedural consolidation |
Q41909428 | Awareness of knowledge or awareness of processing? Implications for sleep-related memory consolidation |
Q48283215 | Both sleep and wakefulness support consolidation of continuous, goal-directed, visuomotor skill |
Q34199853 | Brain plasticity related to the consolidation of motor sequence learning and motor adaptation |
Q59813026 | Can Daytime Napping Assist the Process of Skills Acquisition After Stroke? |
Q37325428 | Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference. |
Q35850592 | Cerebral asymmetries in sleep-dependent processes of memory consolidation |
Q90662082 | Closed-Loop Acoustic Stimulation Enhances Sleep Oscillations But Not Memory Performance |
Q36935825 | Common mechanisms of human perceptual and motor learning |
Q37015470 | Comparing the benefits of caffeine, naps and placebo on verbal, motor and perceptual memory |
Q37308479 | Consciousness and the consolidation of motor learning |
Q37052070 | Consensus: "Can tDCS and TMS enhance motor learning and memory formation?" |
Q37364795 | Contribution of night and day sleep vs. simple passage of time to the consolidation of motor sequence and visuomotor adaptation learning |
Q33455845 | Covert reorganization of implicit task representations by slow wave sleep |
Q39801523 | Cued Reactivation of Motor Learning during Sleep Leads to Overnight Changes in Functional Brain Activity and Connectivity |
Q34573342 | Cued memory reactivation during slow-wave sleep promotes explicit knowledge of a motor sequence |
Q35811916 | Current concepts in procedural consolidation |
Q33280994 | Daytime naps, motor memory consolidation and regionally specific sleep spindles |
Q48460001 | Daytime sleep condenses the time course of motor memory consolidation. |
Q34542203 | Daytime sleep enhances consolidation of the spatial but not motoric representation of motor sequence memory |
Q48215671 | Declarative interference affects off-line processing of motor imagery learning during both sleep and wakefulness |
Q61450005 | Deconstructing Procedural Memory: Different Learning Trajectories and Consolidation of Sequence and Statistical Learning |
Q36578103 | Delayed benefit of naps on motor learning in preschool children |
Q48284469 | Developmental differences in sleep's role for implicit off-line learning: comparing children with adults |
Q37553313 | Different Effects of Implicit and Explicit Motor Sequence Learning on Latency of Motor Evoked Potential Evoked by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on the Primary Motor Cortex. |
Q89620383 | Different Patterns of Sleep-Dependent Procedural Memory Consolidation in Vipassana Meditation Practitioners and Non-meditating Controls |
Q30476624 | Differential rates of consolidation of conceptual and stimulus learning following training on an auditory skill |
Q55078611 | Does Post-task Declarative Learning Have an Influence on Early Motor Memory Consolidation Over Day? An fMRI Study |
Q33999531 | Does consolidation of visuospatial sequence knowledge depend on eye movements? |
Q47555191 | Does sleep facilitate the consolidation of allocentric or egocentric representations of implicitly learned visual-motor sequence learning? |
Q24277931 | Done that: short-term repetition related modulations of motor cortex activity as a stable signature for overnight motor memory consolidation |
Q50420249 | Dual enhancement mechanisms for overnight motor memory consolidation |
Q43421800 | Early to bed: how sleep benefits children's memory |
Q35982016 | Effects of Night Sleep on Motor Learning Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation |
Q48289221 | Effects of rapid eye movement sleep deprivation on fear extinction recall and prediction error signaling |
Q34356911 | Enhancing plasticity through repeated rTMS sessions: the benefits of a night of sleep. |
Q48820795 | Examining procedural consolidation with visuomotor learning in the lower limb |
Q50035024 | Explicit Awareness does not Modulate Retrograde Interference Effects in Sequence Learning |
Q35063639 | Fact retrieval and memory consolidation for a movement sequence: bidirectional effects of 'unrelated' cognitive tasks on procedural memory |
Q21145861 | From creation to consolidation: a novel framework for memory processing |
Q33882948 | Functional brain plasticity associated with motor learning |
Q48349798 | Functional imaging: is the resting brain resting? |
Q37207521 | Generalization of perceptual and motor learning: A causal link with memory encoding and consolidation? |
Q46066859 | Global resistance to local perceptual adaptation in texture discrimination |
Q34912595 | Hippocampus and striatum: dynamics and interaction during acquisition and sleep-related motor sequence memory consolidation. |
Q37336223 | How do I remember? Let me count the ways |
Q30356245 | How visual experience impacts the internal and external spatial mapping of sensorimotor functions. |
Q34067430 | Impact of conscious intent on chunking during motor learning |
Q46133007 | Impaired off-line consolidation of motor memories after combined blockade of cholinergic receptors during REM sleep-rich sleep. |
Q39750918 | Implicit Motor Sequence Learning and Working Memory Performance Changes Across the Adult Life Span |
Q48505593 | Implicit learning -- explicit knowing: a role for sleep in memory system interaction. |
Q35696630 | Inducing motor skill improvements with a declarative task |
Q48258181 | Intact implicit probabilistic sequence learning in obstructive sleep apnea. |
Q96127178 | Intention to learn modulates the impact of reward and punishment on sequence learning |
Q34637834 | Interaction between hippocampal and striatal systems predicts subsequent consolidation of motor sequence memory. |
Q48601435 | Interference during the implicit learning of two different motor sequences |
Q28750187 | Learning by observation requires an early sleep window |
Q21562189 | Learning in autism: implicitly superb |
Q41439845 | Linking Network Activity to Synaptic Plasticity during Sleep: Hypotheses and Recent Data. |
Q36721332 | Mental rotation: effects of gender, training and sleep consolidation |
Q42097047 | Modality-specific organization in the representation of sensorimotor sequences |
Q37937701 | Modulation of motor learning and memory formation by non-invasive cortical stimulation of the primary motor cortex. |
Q36700360 | Morning-evening variation in human brain metabolism and memory circuits |
Q48741789 | Motor memory consolidation, night and day. |
Q35651905 | Motor sequence consolidation: constrained by critical time windows or competing components |
Q35975601 | NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories |
Q57175073 | Nap-mediated benefit to implicit information processing across age using an affective priming paradigm |
Q30455251 | Neural correlates of the age-related changes in motor sequence learning and motor adaptation in older adults. |
Q47222657 | Neural predictors of sensorimotor adaptation rate and savings |
Q37416737 | Neural substrates of practice structure that support future off-line learning |
Q35552851 | Neuroplasticity subserving motor skill learning |
Q35656467 | No Enhancement of 24-Hour Visuomotor Skill Retention by Post-Practice Caffeine Administration |
Q41550089 | No effects of transcranial DLPFC stimulation on implicit task sequence learning and consolidation. |
Q28082620 | Non-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after stroke |
Q37083590 | Noninvasive cortical stimulation enhances motor skill acquisition over multiple days through an effect on consolidation. |
Q30744641 | Not quite there: skill consolidation in training by doing or observing |
Q36347187 | Novel behavioral indicator of explicit awareness reveals temporal course of frontoparietal neural network facilitation during motor learning. |
Q43088951 | Off-line concomitant release of dopamine and glutamate involvement in taste memory consolidation. |
Q44038193 | Off-line consolidation of motor sequence learning results in greater integration within a cortico-striatal functional network. |
Q48545910 | Off-line learning and the primary motor cortex. |
Q30541656 | Off-line learning of motor skill memory: a double dissociation of goal and movement |
Q48456061 | Off-line processing: reciprocal interactions between declarative and procedural memories |
Q39354501 | Offline Optimization of the Relative Timing of Movements in a Sequence Is Blocked by Retroactive Behavioral Interference. |
Q50765196 | Offline improvement in learning to read a novel orthography depends on direct letter instruction. |
Q48016892 | Olfactory aversive conditioning during sleep reduces cigarette-smoking behavior. |
Q30373143 | Online feedback enhances early consolidation of motor sequence learning and reverses recall deficit from transcranial stimulation of motor cortex. |
Q28385372 | Partial sleep in the context of augmentation of brain function |
Q62398577 | Patterns of Implicit Learning Below the Level of Conscious Knowledge |
Q46330895 | Pharmacological REM sleep suppression paradoxically improves rather than impairs skill memory. |
Q37944762 | Post-learning molecular reactivation underlies taste memory consolidation |
Q41631612 | Post-training Meditation Promotes Motor Memory Consolidation |
Q30358989 | Practice and sleep form different aspects of skill |
Q51004617 | Practice makes transfer of motor skills imperfect. |
Q35131912 | Preventing interference between different memory tasks |
Q38709189 | Probabilistic Motor Sequence Yields Greater Offline and Less Online Learning than Fixed Sequence |
Q33997507 | Prospection and emotional memory: how expectation affects emotional memory formation following sleep and wake |
Q35685161 | REM sleep enhancement of probabilistic classification learning is sensitive to subsequent interference |
Q42135477 | Re-examining sleep׳s effect on motor skills: How to access performance on the finger tapping task? |
Q48154197 | Restricted transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual finger sequences |
Q34382342 | Reversal of plasticity-like effects in the human motor cortex |
Q48422516 | Robust perceptual learning of faces in the absence of sleep |
Q48415997 | SLEEPLESS-ness and insomnia in fruit flies |
Q55332264 | Selective improvements in balancing associated with offline periods of spaced training |
Q33494822 | Sequence skill acquisition and off-line learning in normal aging |
Q36826510 | Shifting from implicit to explicit knowledge: different roles of early- and late-night sleep. |
Q34506686 | Skill memory escaping from distraction by sleep--evidence from dual-task performance |
Q47747360 | Sleep Consolidates Motor Learning of Complex Movement Sequences in Mice |
Q43554057 | Sleep Enhances Learning of a Functional Motor Task in Young Adults |
Q26774742 | Sleep and Motor Learning: Implications for Physical Rehabilitation After Stroke |
Q37449619 | Sleep contribution to motor memory consolidation: a motor imagery study |
Q48451319 | Sleep does not benefit probabilistic motor sequence learning |
Q33835504 | Sleep enhances explicit recollection in recognition memory |
Q48444420 | Sleep enhances implicit motor skill learning in individuals poststroke |
Q39250929 | Sleep enhances inhibitory behavioral control in discrimination learning in rats. |
Q38380734 | Sleep enhances knowledge of routes and regions in spatial environments |
Q48386618 | Sleep has no critical role in implicit motor sequence learning in young and old adults |
Q34456437 | Sleep is associated with offline improvement of motor sequence skill in children. |
Q29395379 | Sleep modulates word-pair learning but not motor sequence learning in healthy older adults |
Q39960897 | Sleep promotes offline enhancement of an explicitly learned discrete but not an explicitly learned continuous task |
Q57160762 | Sleep strengthens predictive sequence coding |
Q34564005 | Sleep to remember |
Q42258214 | Sleep-Dependent Synaptic Down-Selection (I): Modeling the Benefits of Sleep on Memory Consolidation and Integration |
Q34924791 | Sleep-Effects on Implicit and Explicit Memory in Repeated Visual Search |
Q36734795 | Sleep-Related Offline Improvements in Gross Motor Task Performance Occur Under Free Recall Requirements |
Q28748846 | Sleep-dependent consolidation of auditory discrimination learning in adult starlings |
Q48237775 | Sleep-dependent consolidation of procedural motor memories in children and adults: the pre-sleep level of performance matters |
Q37695170 | Sleep-dependent learning and motor-skill complexity |
Q34463197 | Sleep-dependent memory consolidation |
Q24645991 | Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation |
Q35148459 | Sleep-dependent modulation of affectively guided decision-making |
Q35158920 | Sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation in older adults depends on task demands |
Q46006368 | Sleep-dependent neurophysiological processes in implicit sequence learning. |
Q47889184 | Sleep-independent off-line enhancement and time of the day effects in three forms of skill learning |
Q37744528 | Sleep-independent offline consolidation of response inhibition during the daytime post-training period. |
Q42161714 | Sleep-related offline learning in a complex arm movement sequence |
Q51957173 | Spacing practice sessions across days earlier rather than later in training improves performance of a visuomotor skill |
Q43964140 | Strengthening procedural memories by reactivation in sleep |
Q36973692 | Studying Different Tasks of Implicit Learning across Multiple Test Sessions Conducted on the Web. |
Q34628980 | System consolidation of memory during sleep |
Q41111451 | Task Complexity Modulates Sleep-Related Offline Learning in Sequential Motor Skills |
Q57175544 | The effect of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation during rapid eye-movement sleep on neutral and emotional memory |
Q38719408 | The effect of sleep on motor learning in the aging and stroke population - a systematic review |
Q48562885 | The functional anatomy of sleep-dependent visual skill learning |
Q35817260 | The impact of diurnal sleep on the consolidation of a complex gross motor adaptation task |
Q37369078 | The impact of reward and punishment on skill learning depends on task demands |
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Q33442214 | The resting human brain and motor learning |
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Q34690920 | The serial reaction time task: implicit motor skill learning? |
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Q47867465 | Theta EEG neurofeedback benefits early consolidation of motor sequence learning. |
Q37630479 | Time rather than sleep appears to enhance off-line learning and transfer of learning of an implicit continuous task |
Q35555223 | Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation of tDCS-enhanced visuomotor skills. |
Q35541568 | Time- but not sleep-dependent consolidation promotes the emergence of cross-modal conceptual representations |
Q51309973 | Two waves of a long-lasting aftereffect of prism adaptation measured over 7 days |
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Q34494980 | Using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to study the underlying neural mechanisms of human motor learning and memory |
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