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The role of sleep in false memory formation
Jessica D. Payne
, Daniel L. Schacter
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Ruth E. Propper
, Li Wen Huang
, Erin J. Wamsley
, Matthew A. Tucker
, Matthew P. Walker
, Robert Stickgold
Psychology
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False Memory
100%
Slow-wave Sleep
100%
Veridical
100%
False Memory Formation
100%
Procedural Memory Consolidation
66%
Veridical Memory
66%
Memory Impairment
33%
False Recall
33%
Daytime Wakefulness
33%
Deese-Roediger-McDermott Paradigm
33%
Equivalent Period
33%
Neuroscience
False Memory
100%
Slow-Wave Sleep
75%
Memory Consolidation
50%
Declarative Memory
50%
Wakefulness
25%
Sleep Time
25%
Psychology
False Memory
100%
Slow Wave
75%
Declarative Memory
50%
Memory Consolidation
50%