Sleep in Alzheimer's disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of polysomnographic findings
Y Zhang, R Ren, L Yang, H Zhang, Y Shi… - Translational …, 2022 - nature.com
Polysomnography (PSG) studies of sleep changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have
reported but not fully established the relationship between sleep disturbances and AD. To …
reported but not fully established the relationship between sleep disturbances and AD. To …
The sleep benefit in episodic memory: An integrative review and a meta-analysis.
S Berres, E Erdfelder - Psychological Bulletin, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
People recall more information after sleep than after an equally long period of wakefulness.
This sleep benefit in episodic memory has been documented in almost a century of …
This sleep benefit in episodic memory has been documented in almost a century of …
[HTML][HTML] Sleep deprivation and memory: Meta-analytic reviews of studies on sleep deprivation before and after learning.
Research suggests that sleep deprivation both before and after encoding has a detrimental
effect on memory for newly learned material. However, there is as yet no quantitative …
effect on memory for newly learned material. However, there is as yet no quantitative …
[HTML][HTML] How robust are sleep-mediated memory benefits?
MJ Cordi, B Rasch - Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Current studies failed to replicate large effects of sleep-mediated memory
benefits.•Sleep benefits memory only under specific boundary conditions.•Sleep's effect on …
benefits.•Sleep benefits memory only under specific boundary conditions.•Sleep's effect on …
Sleep preferentially consolidates negative aspects of human memory: Well-powered evidence from two large online experiments
Research suggests that sleep benefits memory. Moreover, it is often claimed that sleep
selectively benefits memory for emotionally salient information over neutral information …
selectively benefits memory for emotionally salient information over neutral information …
Does sleep selectively strengthen certain memories over others based on emotion and perceived future relevance?
P Davidson, P Jönsson, I Carlsson… - Nature and Science of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Sleep has been found to have a beneficial effect on memory consolidation. It has
furthermore frequently been suggested that sleep does not strengthen all memories equally …
furthermore frequently been suggested that sleep does not strengthen all memories equally …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic review and meta-analyses on the effects of afternoon nap** on cognition
Naps are increasingly considered a means to boost cognitive performance. We quantified
the cognitive effects of nap** in 60 samples from 54 studies. 52 samples evaluated …
the cognitive effects of nap** in 60 samples from 54 studies. 52 samples evaluated …
[HTML][HTML] Analyzing human sleep EEG: A methodological primer with code implementation
Recent years have witnessed a surge in human sleep electroencephalography (EEG)
studies, employing increasingly sophisticated analysis strategies to relate …
studies, employing increasingly sophisticated analysis strategies to relate …
Investigating the effects of sleep and sleep loss on the different stages of episodic emotional memory: a narrative review and guide to the future
For two decades, sleep has been touted as one of the primary drivers for the encoding,
consolidation, retention, and retrieval of episodic emotional memory. Recently, however …
consolidation, retention, and retrieval of episodic emotional memory. Recently, however …
The effects of shared, depression-specific, and anxiety-specific internalizing symptoms on negative and neutral episodic memories following post-learning sleep
Emotional memory bias is a common characteristic of internalizing symptomatology and is
enhanced during sleep. The current study employs bifactor S-1 modeling to disentangle …
enhanced during sleep. The current study employs bifactor S-1 modeling to disentangle …