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The Effect of a Daytime Nap on Priming and Recognition Tasks in Preschool Children
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A positive role of sleep in explicit memory consolidation, similar to the one observed in the adult, was detected in our sample of preschool children. In contrast, our data suggest that implicit perceptual learning, involved in priming tasks, does not benefit from sleep.
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