2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.24.457558
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Distinct Multivariate Structural Brain Profiles Are Related to Variations in Short- and Long-Delay Memory Consolidation Across Children and Young Adults

Abstract: Human capacity to remember experienced episodes over a long period of time has its roots in childhood and develops throughout the lifespan. However, the neural regions supporting memory consolidation in the developing brain remain to be ascertained. The present study examined system-level memory consolidation of object-location associations after one night of sleep (short delay) and after two weeks (long delay), and its relation to structural brain measures in normally developing term born and preterm born 6-y… Show more

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