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Unraveling the neurophysiological correlates of phase-specific enhancement of motor memory consolidation via slow-wave closed-loop targeted memory reactivation
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Sleep-targeted reactivation boosts motor memory: applying closed-loop TMR to the up-phase of slow oscillations enhances behavioral performance and modulates sleep oscillations and brain networks. Research conducted by Judith Nicolas, Bradley R. King, David Lévesque, Latifa Lazzouni, Gaëlle Leroux, David Wang, Nir Grossman, Stephan P. Swinnen, Julien Doyon, Julie Carrier, and Geneviève Albouy.
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