targeted memory reactivation
04/10/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Targeted memory procedures achieve more successful reactivation results when an undisturbed, silent plasticity period is included for memory consolidation
A study published in the journal Sleep Spindles & Cortical Up States has indicated that targeted memory reactivation (TMR) leads to more successful outcomes in memory reactivation after sleep if an undisturbed, “silent plasticity period” is included for memory consolidation. Researchers from the Université libre de Bruxelles in Belgium examined verbatim or interfering auditory presentation of […]
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