Censor Nitzan, Karni Avi, Sagi Dov
Department of Neurobiology/Brain Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Vision Res. 2006 Nov;46(23):4071-4. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2006.07.022. Epub 2006 Sep 18.
Between-sessions gains in the texture discrimination task have been attributed to memory consolidation. A strong dependence of consolidation on sleep was suggested though not always supported by experimental results. Here we suggest that the interaction between consolidation and sleep depends on the adaptation level obtained during the training session. We find that both discrimination thresholds and learning depend on the number of trials used during training, with more trials producing higher discrimination thresholds due to suppressive processes related to adaptation. In addition, while learning benefits from increasing number of trials, a further increase in number of trials reduces learning. Consolidation may benefit from between-session sleep in the adapted states.
在纹理辨别任务中,不同训练阶段之间的进步被归因于记忆巩固。虽然实验结果并非总是支持,但有人提出巩固对睡眠有很强的依赖性。在这里,我们认为巩固与睡眠之间的相互作用取决于训练阶段所达到的适应水平。我们发现辨别阈值和学习都取决于训练期间使用的试验次数,由于与适应相关的抑制过程,更多的试验会产生更高的辨别阈值。此外,虽然学习受益于试验次数的增加,但试验次数的进一步增加会降低学习效果。在适应状态下,巩固可能受益于不同训练阶段之间的睡眠。