Reiner et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Better than sleep: Theta neurofeedback training accelerates memory consolidationReiner et al., 2014
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- Reiner M
- Rozengurt R
- Barnea A
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- Biological psychology
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Consistent empirical results showed that both night and day sleep enhanced memory consolidation. In this study we explore processes of consolidation of memory during awake hours. Since theta oscillations have been shown to play a central role in exchange of …
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