review · 2008 · en
The Sleeping Child's Brain: Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation in Children
Wilhelm I, Diekelmann S, Born J
Learning & Memory
Evidencia · AltaOpen Access
Síntesis
Reviews and reports evidence that slow-wave sleep enhances declarative memory consolidation more strongly in school-age children than adults, supporting protected sleep schedules around learning.
Etapas
3-6, 6-12
Dominios
memory, sleep, cognitive
Tags
sleep-dependent-consolidation · declarative-memory · slow-wave-sleep · children
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clm-sleep-consolidation-children
Sleep, especially slow-wave sleep and afternoon naps in preschoolers, supports declarative memory consolidation more strongly than equivalent wake periods, providing physiological grounds for protecting regular sleep schedules around learning.