睡眠在认知和情绪中的作用。
The role of sleep in cognition and emotion.
作者信息
Walker Matthew P
机构信息
Sleep and Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-1650, USA.
出版信息
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Mar;1156:168-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04416.x.
As critical as waking brain function is to cognition, an extensive literature now indicates that sleep supports equally important, different yet complementary operations. This review will consider recent and emerging findings implicating sleep and specific sleep-stage physiologies in the modulation, regulation, and even preparation of cognitive and emotional brain processes. First, evidence for the role of sleep in memory processing will be discussed, principally focusing on declarative memory. Second, at a neural level several mechanistic models of sleep-dependent plasticity underlying these effects will be reviewed, with a synthesis of these features offered that may explain the ordered structure of sleep, and the orderly evolution of memory stages. Third, accumulating evidence for the role of sleep in associative memory processing will be discussed, suggesting that the long-term goal of sleep may not be the strengthening of individual memory items, but, instead, their abstracted assimilation into a schema of generalized knowledge. Fourth, the newly emerging benefit of sleep in regulating emotional brain reactivity will be considered. Finally, and building on this latter topic, a novel hypothesis and framework of sleep-dependent affective brain processing will be proposed, culminating in testable predictions and translational implications for mood disorders.
尽管清醒时的大脑功能对认知至关重要,但现在大量文献表明,睡眠支持着同样重要、不同但互补的运作。本综述将探讨近期及新出现的研究结果,这些结果表明睡眠及特定睡眠阶段的生理机能在调节、管控甚至准备认知和情感脑过程中发挥作用。首先,将讨论睡眠在记忆处理中的作用证据,主要聚焦于陈述性记忆。其次,在神经层面,将回顾这些效应背后几种依赖睡眠的可塑性机制模型,并综合这些特征,以解释睡眠的有序结构以及记忆阶段的有序演变。第三,将讨论睡眠在关联记忆处理中的作用的越来越多的证据,这表明睡眠的长期目标可能不是强化单个记忆项目,而是将它们抽象地整合到一个广义知识的模式中。第四,将考虑睡眠在调节情感脑反应性方面新出现的益处。最后,基于后一个主题,将提出一个关于依赖睡眠的情感脑处理的新假设和框架,最终得出可检验的预测以及对情绪障碍的转化意义。