Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)

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Main Authors: Rickard, Timothy C, Pan, Steven C
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Published: AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC 2022
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2284002024-04-03T06:26:00Z Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016) Rickard, Timothy C Pan, Steven C PSYCHOLOGY Social Sciences Psychology Psychology, Multidisciplinary sleep consolidation motor skills motor sequence learning sleep enhancement procedural memory DAYTIME SLEEP SEQUENCE SKILL PERFORMANCE BENEFITS STABILIZATION ACQUISITION LIMITATIONS CHILDHOOD CHILDREN 10.1037/bul0000094 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 143 4 454-458 2022-07-13T07:09:27Z 2022-07-13T07:09:27Z 2017-04-01 2022-07-11T07:27:11Z Article Rickard, Timothy C, Pan, Steven C (2017-04-01). Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016). PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 143 (4) : 454-458. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1037/bul0000094 00332909 19391455 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/228400 en AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC Elements
institution National University of Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Psychology
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
sleep consolidation
motor skills
motor sequence learning
sleep enhancement
procedural memory
DAYTIME SLEEP
SEQUENCE
SKILL
PERFORMANCE
BENEFITS
STABILIZATION
ACQUISITION
LIMITATIONS
CHILDHOOD
CHILDREN
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Psychology
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
sleep consolidation
motor skills
motor sequence learning
sleep enhancement
procedural memory
DAYTIME SLEEP
SEQUENCE
SKILL
PERFORMANCE
BENEFITS
STABILIZATION
ACQUISITION
LIMITATIONS
CHILDHOOD
CHILDREN
Rickard, Timothy C
Pan, Steven C
Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
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Pan, Steven C
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title Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
title_short Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
title_full Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
title_fullStr Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
title_full_unstemmed Time for Considering the Possibility That Sleep Plays No Unique Role in Motor Memory Consolidation: Reply to Adi-Japha and Karni (2016)
title_sort time for considering the possibility that sleep plays no unique role in motor memory consolidation: reply to adi-japha and karni (2016)
publisher AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
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