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The effects of sleep, wake activity and time-on-task on offline motor sequence learning
Shane Landry
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Clare Anderson
, Russell Conduit
Psychology
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Wakefulness
100%
Time-on-task
100%
Motor Sequence Learning
100%
Sleep-wake Activity
100%
Motor Learning
66%
Motor Skills
66%
Competing Stimuli
66%
Offline Gains
66%
External Stimuli
33%
Memory Retention
33%
Arousal
33%
Long Delay
33%
Rest Period
33%
Subsequent Effects
33%
Audio
33%
Alertness
33%
Activity Condition
33%
Cognitive Interference
33%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
33%
Motor Task Performance
33%
Quiet Wakefulness
33%
Practice Session
33%
Non-rapid Eye Movement
33%
Subjective Sleepiness
33%
Sequential Finger Tapping Task
33%
Skill Consolidation
33%
Neuroscience
Motor Skills
100%
Wakefulness
100%
Memory Consolidation
25%
Somnolence
25%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
25%
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
25%
Psychology
Motor Skills
100%
Sequence Learning
100%
Study Design
25%
Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
25%
Memory Retention
25%
Eye Movement
25%