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456 related items for PubMed ID: 29271015

  • 1. The effect of daytime napping and full-night sleep on the consolidation of declarative and procedural information.
    van Schalkwijk FJ, Sauter C, Hoedlmoser K, Heib DPJ, Klösch G, Moser D, Gruber G, Anderer P, Zeitlhofer J, Schabus M.
    J Sleep Res; 2019 Feb; 28(1):e12649. PubMed ID: 29271015
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  • 2. Effects of a brief afternoon nap on declarative and procedural memory.
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  • 3. Do night naps impact driving performance and daytime recovery sleep?
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  • 4. Sleep-related memory consolidation in primary insomnia.
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  • 5. Effects of daytime naps on procedural and declarative memory in patients with schizophrenia.
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  • 6. A daytime nap restores hippocampal function and improves declarative learning.
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  • 7. Procedural memory consolidation is associated with heart rate variability and sleep spindles.
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  • 8. Slow oscillation-spindle coupling predicts enhanced memory formation from childhood to adolescence.
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  • 9. Declarative interference affects off-line processing of motor imagery learning during both sleep and wakefulness.
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  • 10. Sleep in children improves memory performance on declarative but not procedural tasks.
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  • 11. Delayed benefit of naps on motor learning in preschool children.
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  • 12. The Benefit of Directed Forgetting Persists After a Daytime Nap: The Role of Spindles and Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in the Consolidation of Relevant Memories.
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  • 13. Daytime naps can be used to supplement night-time sleep in athletes.
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  • 14. Daytime naps improve procedural motor memory.
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  • 15. An ultra short episode of sleep is sufficient to promote declarative memory performance.
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  • 16. Use of targeted memory reactivation enhances skill performance during a nap and enhances declarative memory during wake in healthy young adults.
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  • 17. The impact of sleep duration and subject intelligence on declarative and motor memory performance: how much is enough?
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  • 18. Slow wave sleep in naps supports episodic memories in early childhood.
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  • 19. Daytime sleep has no effect on the time course of motor sequence and visuomotor adaptation learning.
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  • 20. Napping facilitates word learning in early lexical development.
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