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View article: Challenges in Replay Detection by TDLM in Post-Encoding Resting State
Challenges in Replay Detection by TDLM in Post-Encoding Resting State Open
We investigated, using temporally delayed linear modelling (TDLM) and magnetoencephalography (MEG), whether items associated with an underlying graph structure are replayed during a post-learning resting state. In these same data, we have …
View article: Challenges in Replay Detection by TDLM in Post-Encoding Resting State
Challenges in Replay Detection by TDLM in Post-Encoding Resting State Open
We investigated, using temporally delayed linear modelling (TDLM) and magnetoencephalography (MEG), whether items associated with an underlying graph structure are replayed during a post-learning resting state. In these same data, we have …
View article: High intensity exercise before sleep boosts memory encoding the next morning
High intensity exercise before sleep boosts memory encoding the next morning Open
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been extensively studied, but its role for memory encoding remains less well characterized. At the molecular and cellular level, the renormalization of synaptic weights during sleep has …
View article: Sleep Links Gist Abstraction to Veridical Memory
Sleep Links Gist Abstraction to Veridical Memory Open
Sleep is important for memory consolidation. By strengthening the original memory trace sleep may improve source memory, and thus the distinction between veridical and false memories. Simultaneously, sleep restructures memories and thereby…
View article: There is no research on a dead planet – Fostering ecologically sustainable open science practices in neuroscience
There is no research on a dead planet – Fostering ecologically sustainable open science practices in neuroscience Open
The rapidly escalating climate crisis poses an existential threat to human wellbeing. Reducing anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions must therefore become a primary goal of humanity. At the same time, advancing knowledge on human experien…
View article: Sleep Links Gist Abstraction to Veridical Memory
Sleep Links Gist Abstraction to Veridical Memory Open
Sleep is important for memory consolidation. By strengthening the original memory trace sleep may improve source memory, and thus the distinction between veridical and false memories. Simultaneously, sleep restructures memories and thereby…
View article: Increasing the smoking cessation success rate by enhancing improvement of self-control through sleep-amplified memory consolidation: protocol of a randomized controlled, functional magnetic resonance study
Increasing the smoking cessation success rate by enhancing improvement of self-control through sleep-amplified memory consolidation: protocol of a randomized controlled, functional magnetic resonance study Open
View article: Attitudes Toward Open Science Practices Among German Psychologists
Attitudes Toward Open Science Practices Among German Psychologists Open
The wide adoption of Open Science (OS) practices is influencing psychological science positively by increasing openness, transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. Researchers are encouraged to openly share their data, materials, an…
View article: Attitudes Toward Open Science Practices Among German Psychologists
Attitudes Toward Open Science Practices Among German Psychologists Open
The wide adoption of Open Science (OS) practices is influencing psychological science positively by increasing openness, transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. Researchers are encouraged to openly share their data, materials, an…
View article: High intensity exercise before sleep boosts memory encoding the next morning
High intensity exercise before sleep boosts memory encoding the next morning Open
The importance of sleep for memory consolidation has been extensively studied, but its role for memory encoding remains less well characterized. At the molecular and cellular level, the renormalization of synaptic weights during sleep has …
View article: ARIADNE: A Scientific Navigator to Find Your Way Through the Resource Labyrinth of Psychological Sciences
ARIADNE: A Scientific Navigator to Find Your Way Through the Resource Labyrinth of Psychological Sciences Open
Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers, in many fields of psychological science. Most research is characterized by experiential learning, which can be time-consuming, error-prone…
View article: The ReCoDe addiction research consortium: Losing and regaining control over drug intake—Findings and future perspectives
The ReCoDe addiction research consortium: Losing and regaining control over drug intake—Findings and future perspectives Open
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are seen as a continuum ranging from goal‐directed and hedonic drug use to loss of control over drug intake with aversive consequences for mental and physical health and social functioning. The main goals of …
View article: Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Author response: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Memory for rewards guides retrieval
Memory for rewards guides retrieval Open
View article: An acute bout of high‐intensity exercise affects nocturnal sleep and sleep‐dependent memory consolidation
An acute bout of high‐intensity exercise affects nocturnal sleep and sleep‐dependent memory consolidation Open
Summary Acute exercise has been shown to affect long‐term memory and sleep. However, it is unclear whether exercise‐induced changes in sleep architecture are associated with enhanced memory. Recently, it has been shown that exercise follow…
View article: Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, depe…
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…
View article: Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, depe…
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, depe…
View article: ARIADNE – a scientific navigator to find your way through the resource labyrinth of psychological sciences
ARIADNE – a scientific navigator to find your way through the resource labyrinth of psychological sciences Open
Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers (ECRs) in many fields of psychological science. Most research is characterized by experiential learning, which can be time-consuming, error…
View article: ARIADNE – a scientific navigator to find your way through the resource labyrinth of psychological sciences
ARIADNE – a scientific navigator to find your way through the resource labyrinth of psychological sciences Open
Performing high-quality research is a challenging endeavor, especially for early career researchers (ECRs) in many fields of psychological science. Most research is characterized by experiential learning, which can be time-consuming, error…
View article: Enhancing precision in human neuroscience
Enhancing precision in human neuroscience Open
Human neuroscience has always been pushing the boundary of what is measurable. During the last decade, concerns about statistical power and replicability – in science in general, but also specifically in human neuroscience – have fueled an…
View article: Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps Open
Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Furthermore, it is suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent o…