The role of sleep in motor sequence consolidation: stabilization rather than enhancement.
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Online and Offline Performance Gains Following Motor Imagery Practice: A Comprehensive Review of Behavioral and Neuroimaging StudiesIncreasing Explicit Sequence Knowledge by Odor Cueing during Sleep in Men but not WomenNot quite there: skill consolidation in training by doing or observing.Reactivation or transformation? Motor memory consolidation associated with cerebral activation time-locked to sleep spindles.Cerebral Activity Associated with Transient Sleep-Facilitated Reduction in Motor Memory Vulnerability to Interference.Procedural performance following sleep deprivation remains impaired despite extended practice and an afternoon nap.Probabilistic Motor Sequence Yields Greater Offline and Less Online Learning than Fixed Sequence.Offline Optimization of the Relative Timing of Movements in a Sequence Is Blocked by Retroactive Behavioral Interference.Task Complexity Modulates Sleep-Related Offline Learning in Sequential Motor Skills.Learning performance is linked to procedural memory consolidation across both sleep and wakefulness.White Matter Structure in Older Adults Moderates the Benefit of Sleep Spindles on Motor Memory Consolidation.Children's initial sleep-associated changes in motor skill are unrelated to long-term skill levels.Cerebral Activation During Initial Motor Learning Forecasts Subsequent Sleep-Facilitated Memory Consolidation in Older Adults.Age-related differences in practice-dependent resting-state functional connectivity related to motor sequence learning.Quantifying sleep architecture dynamics and individual differences using big data and Bayesian networks.The Effects of Sleep on Emotional Target Detection Performance: A Novel iPad-Based Pediatric Game.Selective improvements in balancing associated with offline periods of spaced training.
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The role of sleep in motor sequence consolidation: stabilization rather than enhancement.
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The role of sleep in motor sequence consolidation: stabilization rather than enhancement
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Almut Nettersheim
Manfred Hallschmid
Susanne Diekelmann
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1236-14.2015
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2015-04-01T00:00:00Z