APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Probing the Effect of Post-Learning Rest on Memory

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Theodore Summer
    Furman University
  • Erin Wamsley
    Furman University

Abstract

Studies have shown that resting after learning improves later recall. We aimed to isolate the specific features of post-learning rest responsible for this memory benefit. Neither working memory demand nor attention to external stimuli affected subsequent recall. Post-learning mind-wandering was characterized by increased theta and decreased beta EEG power.

Human Learning and Memory

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