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Drosopoulos, Spyridon; Wagner, Ullrich; Born, Jan – Learning & Memory, 2005
Recognition memory is considered to be supported by two different memory processes, i.e., the explicit recollection of information about a previous event and an implicit process of recognition based on a contextual sense of familiarity. Both types of memory supposedly rely on distinct memory systems. Sleep is known to enhance the consolidation of…
Descriptors: Sleep, Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity, Recall (Psychology)