No evidence for an effect of explicit relevance instruction on consolidation of associative memories

Volume: 143, Pages: 107491 - 107491
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
Newly encoded memories are stabilized over time through a process or a set of processes termed consolidation, which happens preferentially during sleep. However, not all memories profit equally from this offline stabilization. Previous research suggested that one factor, which determines whether a memory will benefit from sleep consolidation, is future relevance. The aim of our current study was to replicate these findings and expand them to...
Paper Details
Title
No evidence for an effect of explicit relevance instruction on consolidation of associative memories
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
143
Pages
107491 - 107491
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