Sleep has no critical role in implicit motor sequence learning in young and old adults (original) (raw)

Sleep does not enhance motor sequence learning

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Consolidating the Effects of Waking and Sleep on Motor-Sequence Learning

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Task Complexity Modulates Sleep-Related Offline Learning in Sequential Motor Skills

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Sleep and Motor Learning: Is There Room for Consolidation?

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Sleep-related offline learning in a complex arm movement sequence

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Benefits of Sleep in Motor Learning – Prospects and Limitations

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Daytime sleep condenses the time course of motor memory consolidation

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Complex Motor Sequence Skills Profit from Sleep

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Sleep and memory consolidation: Motor performance and proactive interference effects in sequence learning

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Sleep modulates word-pair learning but not motor sequence learning in healthy older adults

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Sleep Contribution to Motor Memory Consolidation: A Motor Imagery Study

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Adult Gross Motor Learning and Sleep: Is There a Mutual Benefit?

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Sleep-Related Offline Improvements in Gross Motor Task Performance Occur Under Free Recall Requirements

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Sleep is required for improving reaction times after training on a procedural visuo-motor task

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Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)

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Sleep-related improvements in motor learning following mental practice

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Awareness Modifies the Skill-Learning Benefits of Sleep

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Festina Lente: Evidences for Fast and Slow Learning Processes and a Role for Sleep in Human Motor Skill Learning: Figure 1

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The Effect of Explicit and Implicit Instructions and Sleep on Consolidation of the Accuracy of Elements of a Fine Motor Skill

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Effect of sleep on gross motor memory

Liora Kempler

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Sleep-dependent motor memory plasticity in the human brain

Nadine Gaab

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Age-related decline of sleep-dependent consolidation

Richard Ivry

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Striatal contribution to sleep-dependent motor consolidation

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Sleep Is Associated with Offline Improvement of Motor Sequence Skill in Children

Norihiro Sadato

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Motor memory consolidation in children: The role of awareness and sleep on offline general and sequence-specific learning

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