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The following pages link to Sequence skill acquisition and off-line learning in normal aging (Q33494822):
Displayed 47 items.
- Sleep, cognition, and normal aging: integrating a half century of multidisciplinary research (Q28651715) (← links)
- Neural correlates of the age-related changes in motor sequence learning and motor adaptation in older adults. (Q30455251) (← links)
- NREM Sleep Oscillations and Brain Plasticity in Aging (Q30459855) (← links)
- Non-invasive brain stimulation: enhancing motor and cognitive functions in healthy old subjects (Q30478220) (← links)
- Parallel declines in cognition, motivation, and locomotion in aging mice: association with immune gene upregulation in the medial prefrontal cortex (Q30540076) (← links)
- Differential behavioral and physiological effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in healthy adults of younger and older age. (Q30583425) (← links)
- Effects of aging on slow-wave sleep dynamics and human spatial navigational memory consolidation (Q30753258) (← links)
- Reduced overnight consolidation of procedural learning in chronic medicated schizophrenia is related to specific sleep stages (Q33618223) (← links)
- Within-session and one-week practice effects on a motor task in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (Q33752185) (← links)
- Changes in cortical plasticity across the lifespan (Q34811838) (← links)
- Neuronal mechanisms of motor learning and motor memory consolidation in healthy old adults. (Q35587813) (← links)
- Motor Sequence Learning and Consolidation in Unilateral De Novo Patients with Parkinson's Disease. (Q35722836) (← links)
- Characterizing brain cortical plasticity and network dynamics across the age-span in health and disease with TMS-EEG and TMS-fMRI. (Q36030082) (← links)
- Motor Skills Enhance Procedural Memory Formation and Protect against Age-Related Decline. (Q36059061) (← links)
- Switching between hands in a serial reaction time task: a comparison between young and old adults (Q36059431) (← links)
- Rapid Responsiveness to Practice Predicts Longer-Term Retention of Upper Extremity Motor Skill in Non-Demented Older Adults (Q36290136) (← links)
- Slow sleep spindle and procedural memory consolidation in patients with major depressive disorder (Q36525781) (← links)
- Noninvasive brain stimulation in Alzheimer's disease: systematic review and perspectives for the future (Q36661005) (← links)
- Accelerated long-term forgetting in aging and intra-sleep awakenings (Q37231585) (← links)
- Brain plasticity and motor practice in cognitive aging (Q37627500) (← links)
- The effect of sleep on motor learning in the aging and stroke population - a systematic review (Q38719408) (← links)
- Motor Skill Acquisition and Retention after Somatosensory Electrical Stimulation in Healthy Humans (Q39020851) (← links)
- Implicit Motor Sequence Learning and Working Memory Performance Changes Across the Adult Life Span (Q39750918) (← links)
- Learning of bimanual motor sequences in normal aging (Q40450198) (← links)
- Longitudinal Assessment of Verbal Learning and Memory in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Practice Effects and Meaningful Changes. (Q41066080) (← links)
- Similar Representations of Sequence Knowledge in Young and Older Adults: A Study of Effector Independent Transfer (Q41437541) (← links)
- Long-Lasting Enhancement of Visual Perception with Repetitive Noninvasive Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (Q41438762) (← links)
- Implicit and Explicit Learning of a Sequential Postural Weight-Shifting Task in Young and Older Adults. (Q41890239) (← links)
- Acute Exercise and Motor Memory Consolidation: The Role of Exercise Timing. (Q42089374) (← links)
- Functional aging impairs the role of feedback in motor learning (Q44711103) (← links)
- Dissociation between behavior and motor cortical excitability before and during ballistic wrist flexion and extension in young and old adults (Q47153578) (← links)
- Cerebral Activation During Initial Motor Learning Forecasts Subsequent Sleep-Facilitated Memory Consolidation in Older Adults (Q47895873) (← links)
- Procedural learning across the lifespan: A systematic review with implications for atypical development (Q47909135) (← links)
- Sleep benefits consolidation of visuo-motor adaptation learning in older adults. (Q47919075) (← links)
- Implicit motor sequence learning in schizophrenia and in old age: reduced performance only in the third session (Q47963578) (← links)
- fMRI and sleep correlates of the age-related impairment in motor memory consolidation (Q48139634) (← links)
- Age-related differences in practice-dependent resting-state functional connectivity related to motor sequence learning (Q48482355) (← links)
- Dissociation between online and offline learning in developmental dyslexia. (Q48502439) (← links)
- Corticomotor excitability and plasticity following complex visuomotor training in young and old adults (Q48833306) (← links)
- Implicit learning and implicit treatment outcomes in individuals with aphasia (Q49284939) (← links)
- Effects of practice on variability of muscle force. (Q50595208) (← links)
- Acute Exercise as an Intervention to Trigger Motor Performance and EEG Beta Activity in Older Adults (Q61455310) (← links)
- Age-Dependent Effect of Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation on Motor Skill Consolidation (Q89964028) (← links)
- A Delayed Advantage: Multi-Session Training at Evening Hours Leads to Better Long-Term Retention of Motor Skill in the Elderly (Q91867204) (← links)
- Is there more room to improve? The lifespan trajectory of procedural learning and its relationship to the between- and within-group differences in average response times (Q91958515) (← links)
- Differential Impact of Social and Monetary Reward on Procedural Learning and Consolidation in Aging and Its Structural Correlates (Q92649469) (← links)
- Cortical beta oscillations are associated with motor performance following visuomotor learning (Q92896720) (← links)