APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Memory Consolidation and Mood in an Implicit Sequence Learning Task

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Cognitive

  • Geoffrey O'Shea
    SUNY-Oneonta
  • Kyle Madden
    SUNY-Oneonta
  • Michelle Spencer
    Marist College
  • Steven Doolittle
    Binghamton University

Abstract

Using a consolidation paradigm involving incidental learning of a digit sequence, participants were found to have greater recall and awareness of the sequence when sleep intervened between learning sessions. Negative mood, as measured by the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), was associated with less awareness of the sequence.

Learning and Memory

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