Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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A Nap But Not Rest or Activity Consolidates Language Learning.Non-native phonetic learning is destabilized by exposure to phonological variability before and after training.Native phonological processing abilities predict post-consolidation nonnative contrast learning in adults.Neural Representations for Newly Learned Words are Modulated by Overnight Consolidation, Reading skill, and Age.Adults with Specific Language Impairment fail to consolidate speech sounds during sleep.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning.
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Sleep duration predicts behavioral and neural differences in adult speech sound learning
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Emily B Myers
F Sayako Earle
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10.1016/J.NEULET.2016.10.044
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2016-10-26T00:00:00Z