Examining the effects of time of day and sleep on generalization.
Extracting shared structure across our experiences allows us to generalize our knowledge to novel contexts. How do different brain states influence this ability to generalize? Using a novel category learning paradigm, we assess the effect of both sleep and time of day on generalization that depends...
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Auteurs principaux: | Marlie C Tandoc, Mollie Bayda, Craig Poskanzer, Eileen Cho, Roy Cox, Robert Stickgold, Anna C Schapiro |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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