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

Poster
Memory Consolidation
Meditation
Napping
Poster presentation at the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association (SONA) conference.
Authors

Mohammad Dastgheib

Liza Legro

Matthew Stewart

Hans Dringenberg

Published

December 31, 2017

Abstract

This poster presents 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: Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association (SONA) conference
  • Location: Guelph, ON
  • Date: 2018
  • 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. (2018). The Effects of Self-guided Meditation and Napping on Non-Declarative and Declarative Memory Consolidation. Presented at the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association (SONA) conference, Guelph, ON.

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