Filling one gap by creating another: Memory stabilization is not all-or-nothing, either

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (1):78-78 (2005)
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Abstract

Walker proposes that procedural memory formation involves two specific stages of consolidation: wake-dependent stabilization, followed by sleep-dependent enhancement. If sleep-based enhancement of procedural memory formation is now well supported by evidence obtained at different levels of cognitive and neurophysiological organization, wake-dependent mechanisms for stabilization have not been demonstrated as convincingly, and still require more systematic characterization.

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