The consolidation and transformation of memory
Memory consolidation refers to the transformation over time of experience-dependent
internal representations and their neurobiological underpinnings. The process is assumed …
internal representations and their neurobiological underpinnings. The process is assumed …
Replay in deep learning: Current approaches and missing biological elements
Replay is the reactivation of one or more neural patterns that are similar to the activation
patterns experienced during past waking experiences. Replay was first observed in …
patterns experienced during past waking experiences. Replay was first observed in …
Slee** on the motor engram: the multifaceted nature of sleep-related motor memory consolidation
For the past two decades, it has generally been accepted that sleep benefits motor memory
consolidation processes. This notion, however, has been challenged by recent studies and …
consolidation processes. This notion, however, has been challenged by recent studies and …
Hippocampus and striatum: Dynamics and interaction during acquisition and sleep‐related motor sequence memory consolidation
While several models of memory consolidation have previously associated hippocampal
activity with declarative memory, there is now increasing evidence that the hippocampus …
activity with declarative memory, there is now increasing evidence that the hippocampus …
Sleep-spindle detection: crowdsourcing and evaluating performance of experts, non-experts and automated methods
Sleep spindles are discrete, intermittent patterns of brain activity observed in human
electroencephalographic data. Increasingly, these oscillations are of biological and clinical …
electroencephalographic data. Increasingly, these oscillations are of biological and clinical …
The slee** cerebellum
We sleep almost one-third of our lives and sleep plays an important role in critical brain
functions like memory formation and consolidation. The role of sleep in cerebellar …
functions like memory formation and consolidation. The role of sleep in cerebellar …
A mechanism for learning with sleep spindles
Spindles are ubiquitous oscillations during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. A
growing body of evidence points to a possible link with learning and memory, and the …
growing body of evidence points to a possible link with learning and memory, and the …
Neural correlates of the age-related changes in motor sequence learning and motor adaptation in older adults
As the world's population ages, a deeper understanding of the relationship between aging
and motor learning will become increasingly relevant in basic research and applied settings …
and motor learning will become increasingly relevant in basic research and applied settings …
Parietal fast sleep spindle density decrease in Alzheimer's disease and amnesic mild cognitive impairment
M Gorgoni, G Lauri, I Truglia, S Cordone… - Neural …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Several studies have identified two types of sleep spindles: fast (13–15 Hz) centroparietal
and slow (11–13 Hz) frontal spindles. Alterations in spindle activity have been observed in …
and slow (11–13 Hz) frontal spindles. Alterations in spindle activity have been observed in …
NREM2 and sleep spindles are instrumental to the consolidation of motor sequence memories
Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role
in motor sequence learning (MSL) consolidation, the specific contribution of the different …
in motor sequence learning (MSL) consolidation, the specific contribution of the different …