<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Neurophysiology / Nap / Declarative memory / Delayed sleep phase disorder / Rapid eye movement sleep / Procedural memory / Memory / Circadian rhythm / Siesta / Sleep / Biology / Mind
Date: 2014-06-03 14:31:02
Neurophysiology
Nap
Declarative memory
Delayed sleep phase disorder
Rapid eye movement sleep
Procedural memory
Memory
Circadian rhythm
Siesta
Sleep
Biology
Mind

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 03 June 2014 doi: [removed]fnsys[removed]SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE

Add to Reading List

Source URL: repositorio.ufrn.br

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,17 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Computing / Software engineering / Computer programming / Data types / Object-oriented programming languages / Memory management / C++ / Scripting languages / Null / Coccinelle / Pointer / Application programming interface

WYSIWIB: A Declarative Approach to Finding API Protocols and Bugs in Linux Code Julia L. Lawall,1 Julien Brunel,1∗ Nicolas Palix,1 Ren´e Rydhof Hansen,2 Henrik Stuart,1 Gilles Muller3 1 DIKU, University of Copenhagen,

DocID: 1pPbR - View Document

CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Declarative Memory Lila Davachi1 and Ian G. Dobbins2 1

DocID: 1mpjR - View Document

Mental processes / Cognitive science / Anxiety / Neuroendocrinology / Memory / Cortisol awakening response / Cortisol / Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis / Declarative memory / Mind / Stress / Health

Biological Psychology–174 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Biological Psychology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biopsycho

DocID: 1gfAm - View Document

Hans-Ulrich Obrist / Swiss people / Manifesta

Returning to homecomings Testing a topography of memory – collective, muscle, short-term, long-term, explicit, declarative, episodic, semantic, implicit, procedural, etc. – where the borders between then and now and

DocID: 1fwnY - View Document

Returning to homecomings Testing a topography of memory – collective, muscle, short-term, long-term, explicit, declarative, episodic, semantic, implicit, procedural, etc. – where the borders between then and now and

DocID: 1f2Wo - View Document