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[3283]
(2013). Sleep-dependent memory triage: evolving generalization through selective processing.
Nature Neuroscience. 16(2), 139 - 145.
[2869]
(2012). Increased Sleep Fragmentation Leads to Impaired Off-Line Consolidation of Motor Memories in Humans.
PLoS ONE. 7(3), e34106 - e34106.
[2894]
(2012). Memory for Semantically Related and Unrelated Declarative Information: The Benefit of Sleep, the Cost of Wake.
PLoS ONE. 7(3), e33079 - e33079.
[177]
(2010). Dreaming of a Learning Task Is Associated with Enhanced Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation.
Current Biology. 20(9), 850 - 855.
[1997]
(2010). Sleep Spindle Activity is Associated with the Integration of New Memories and Existing Knowledge.
J. Neurosci.. 30(43), 14356 - 14360.
[875]
(2008). Sleep preferentially enhances memory for emotional components of scenes.
Psychological Science: A Journal of the American Psychological Society / APS. 19(8), 781 - 788.
[974]
(2006). Interfering with Theories of Sleep and Memory: Sleep, Declarative Memory, and Associative Interference.
Current Biology. 16(13), 1290 - 1294.
[670]
(2005). Sleep-dependent motor memory plasticity in the human brain.
Neuroscience. 133(4), 911 - 917.
[518]
(2003). Dissociable stages of human memory consolidation and reconsolidation.
Nature. 425(6958), 616 - 620.
[758]
(2002). The restorative effect of naps on perceptual deterioration.
Nat Neurosci. 5(7), 677 - 681.
[987]
(2001). Sleep, Learning, and Dreams: Off-line Memory Reprocessing.
Science. 294(5544), 1052 - 1057.
