Caveats on psychological models of sleep and memory: a compass in an overgrown scenario.
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About sleep's role in memoryThe effect of a daytime nap on priming and recognition tasks in preschool childrenThe effects of pre-sleep learning on sleep continuity, stability, and organization in elderly individuals.Sleep modifications in acute transient global amnesia.Napping and the selective consolidation of negative aspects of scenes.Children with developmental dyslexia showed greater sleep disturbances than controls, including problems initiating and maintaining sleep.Sleep can reduce proactive interference.
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Caveats on psychological models of sleep and memory: a compass in an overgrown scenario.
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Caveats on psychological models of sleep and memory: a compass in an overgrown scenario.
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Caveats on psychological models of sleep and memory: a compass in an overgrown scenario.
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Caveats on psychological models of sleep and memory: a compass in an overgrown scenario
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Francesca Conte
Gianluca Ficca
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10.1016/J.SMRV.2012.04.001
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2012-06-27T00:00:00Z