Overnight improvements in two REM sleep-sensitive tasks are associated with both REM and NREM sleep changes, sleep spindle features, and awakenings for dream recall

A. Differences in %N2 and %N3 sleep for participants who did not show evening-to-morning improvement on the Tower of Hanoi (ToH) time to completion. %N2 was elevated and %N3 reduced in improved participants. B. REM sleep amounts (minutes and %) for participants who did not improve on the Corsi Block...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurobiology of learning and memory 2015-07, Vol.122, p.88-97
Hauptverfasser: Nielsen, T., O’Reilly, C., Carr, M., Dumel, G., Godin, I., Solomonova, E., Lara-Carrasco, J., Blanchette-Carrière, C., Paquette, T.
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Zusammenfassung:A. Differences in %N2 and %N3 sleep for participants who did not show evening-to-morning improvement on the Tower of Hanoi (ToH) time to completion. %N2 was elevated and %N3 reduced in improved participants. B. REM sleep amounts (minutes and %) for participants who did not improve on the Corsi Block Tapping (CBT) Task. CBT improved participants had more REM sleep on both measures. ∗p
ISSN:1074-7427
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DOI:10.1016/j.nlm.2014.09.007