Potential benefits of daytime naps on consecutive days for motor adaptation learning

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  • who: Yusuke Murata et al. from the Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, Japan have published the research: Potential Benefits of Daytime Naps on Consecutive Days for Motor Adaptation Learning, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors analyzed the effects of three-day consecutive daytime napping on MA learning and the subsequent consolidation of motor memory by combining behavioral data with contemporaneous EEG recordings.
  • how: The study was conducted in accordance with the 1975 Declaration of Helsinki as revised in 2013. For the awake group the experiment was conducted in the home . . .

     

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