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A Daytime Nap Does Not Enhance the Retention of a First-Order or Second-Order Motor Sequence
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posted on 2021-07-01, 00:00 authored by Michael BarhamMichael Barham, Jarrad LumJarrad Lum, R Conduit, L Fernadez, Peter EnticottPeter Enticott, Gillian ClarkGillian ClarkA Daytime Nap Does Not Enhance the Retention of a First-Order or Second-Order Motor Sequence
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Frontiers in Behavioral NeuroscienceVolume
15Article number
659281Pagination
1 - 12Publisher
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Lausanne, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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1662-5153eISSN
1662-5153Language
engPublication classification
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1STACQUISITIONBehavioral SciencesBENEFITSCONSOLIDATIONfirst-order and second-order conditional sequencesHIPPOCAMPUSIMPLICITLife Sciences & BiomedicineMEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBEmemoryMETAANALYSISNeurosciencesNeurosciences & NeurologyREACTION-TIME-TASKScience & Technologyserial reaction time tasksleepSLOW-WAVE SLEEPstatistical\/sequence learning
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