Factors modulating the effects of waking rest on memory

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Study results indicate that moments of unoccupied rest immediately after learning serve an essential cognitive function: memory consolidation. However, there also are findings suggesting that waking rest after learning has similar effects on delayed memory performance as an active wake condition, where participants work on a cognitive distractor task. Based on these studies, we highlight several potentially modulating factors of the so-called resting effect.

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Martini, M., & Sachse, P. (2020). Factors modulating the effects of waking rest on memory. Cognitive Processing, 21(1), 149–153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-019-00942-x

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