Sleep enhances off-line spatial and temporal motor learning after stroke.
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About sleep's role in memoryIs sleep essential for neural plasticity in humans, and how does it affect motor and cognitive recovery?Sleep-Dependent Reactivation of Ensembles in Motor Cortex Promotes Skill ConsolidationSleep, cognition, and normal aging: integrating a half century of multidisciplinary researchRehabilitation after stroke: current state of the science.A pilot study on the feasibility of robot-aided leg motor training to facilitate active participation.Sleep Parameters, Functional Status, and Time Post-Stroke are Associated with Offline Motor Skill Learning in People with Chronic Stroke.Coupling internal cerebellar models enhances online adaptation and supports offline consolidation in sensorimotor tasksTime rather than sleep appears to enhance off-line learning and transfer of learning of an implicit continuous task.Plasticity of adult sensorimotor system in severe brain infarcts: challenges and opportunities.The effect of sleep on motor learning in the aging and stroke population - a systematic review.Cerebral Activation During Initial Motor Learning Forecasts Subsequent Sleep-Facilitated Memory Consolidation in Older Adults.Impact of sex steroids and reproductive stage on sleep-dependent memory consolidation in women.Post-stroke insomnia in community-dwelling patients with chronic motor stroke: Physiological evidence and implications for stroke care.
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Sleep enhances off-line spatial and temporal motor learning after stroke.
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Catherine Siengsukon
Lara A Boyd
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2009-01-26T00:00:00Z