The Effects of Self-guided Meditation and Napping on Non-Declarative and Declarative Memory Consolidation

Conference Talk
Memory Consolidation
Meditation
Napping
Conference talk presented at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, & Cognitive Sciences meeting.
Authors

Mohammad Dastgheib

Liza Legro

Matthew Stewart

Hans C. Dringenberg

Published

December 31, 2018

Abstract

This conference presentation explores the effects of self-guided meditation and napping on both non-declarative and declarative memory consolidation. The study examines the impact of these interventions on memory performance and discusses the underlying mechanisms.

Details

  • Conference: Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, & Cognitive Sciences meeting
  • Location: Waterloo, ON
  • Date: 2019
  • Authors: Mohammad Dastgheib, Legro L., Stewart M., Hans C. Dringenberg

Keywords

  • Memory Consolidation
  • Self-Guided Meditation
  • Napping
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

Citation

Dastgheib, M., Legro L., Stewart M., & Dringenberg, H. C. (2019). The Effects of Self-guided Meditation and Napping on Non-Declarative and Declarative Memory Consolidation. Presented at the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, & Cognitive Sciences meeting, Waterloo, ON.

Back to top