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睡眠并不能增强运动序列学习。

Sleep does not enhance motor sequence learning.

作者信息

Rickard Timothy C, Cai Denise J, Rieth Cory A, Jones Jason, Ard M Colin

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2008 Jul;34(4):834-42. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.34.4.834.

Abstract

Improvements in motor sequence performance have been observed after a delay involving sleep. This finding has been taken as evidence for an active sleep consolidation process that enhances subsequent performance. In a review of this literature, however, the authors observed 4 aspects of data analyses and experimental design that could lead to improved performance on the test in the absence of any sleep consolidation: (a) masking of learning effects in the averaged data, (b) masking of reactive inhibition effects in the averaged training data, (c) time-of-day and time-since-sleep confounds, and (d) a gradual buildup of fatigue over the course of massed (i.e., concentrated) training. In 2 experiments the authors show that when these factors are controlled for, or when their effects are substantially reduced, the sleep enhancement effect is eliminated. Whereas sleep may play a role in protection from forgetting of motor skills, it does not result in performance enhancement.

摘要

在经历涉及睡眠的延迟后,运动序列表现有了改善。这一发现被视为存在积极睡眠巩固过程的证据,该过程可提高后续表现。然而,在对该文献的综述中,作者观察到数据分析和实验设计的4个方面,在没有任何睡眠巩固的情况下,这些方面可能导致测试表现得到改善:(a) 平均数据中学习效应的掩盖,(b) 平均训练数据中反应性抑制效应的掩盖,(c) 一天中的时间和睡眠后的时间混淆,以及(d) 在集中训练过程中疲劳的逐渐积累。在两项实验中,作者表明,当对这些因素进行控制,或当它们的影响大幅降低时,睡眠增强效应就会消除。虽然睡眠可能在防止运动技能遗忘方面发挥作用,但它并不会导致表现提高。

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