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慢波睡眠对隐性任务表征的隐蔽重组

Covert reorganization of implicit task representations by slow wave sleep.

作者信息

Yordanova Juliana, Kolev Vasil, Wagner Ullrich, Verleger Rolf

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2009 May 25;4(5):e5675. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0005675.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is evidence that slow wave sleep (SWS) promotes the consolidation of memories that are subserved by mediotemporal- and hippocampo-cortical neural networks. In contrast to implicit memories, explicit memories are accompanied by conscious (attentive and controlled) processing. Awareness at pre-sleep encoding has been recognized as critical for the off-line memory consolidation. The present study elucidated the role of task-dependent cortical activation guided by attentional control at pre-sleep encoding for the consolidation of hippocampus-dependent memories during sleep.

METHODOLOGY

A task with a hidden regularity was used (Number Reduction Task, NRT), in which the responses that can be implicitly predicted by the hidden regularity activate hippocampo-cortical networks more strongly than responses that cannot be predicted. Task performance was evaluated before and after early-night sleep, rich in SWS, and late-night sleep, rich in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. In implicit conditions, slow cortical potentials (SPs) were analyzed to reflect the amount of controlled processing and the localization of activated neural task representations.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

During implicit learning before sleep, the amount of controlled processing did not differ between unpredictable and predictable responses, nor between early- and late-night sleep groups. A topographic re-distribution of SPs indicating a spatial reorganization occurred only after early, not after late sleep, and only for predictable responses. These SP changes correlated with the amount of SWS and were covert because off-line RT decrease did not differentiate response types or sleep groups.

CONCLUSIONS

It is concluded that SWS promotes the neural reorganization of task representations that rely on the hippocampal system despite absence of conscious access to these representations.

SIGNIFICANCE

Original neurophysiologic evidence is provided for the role of SWS in the consolidation of memories encoded with hippocampo-cortical interaction before sleep. It is demonstrated that this SWS-mediated mechanism does not depend critically on explicitness at learning nor on the amount of controlled executive processing during pre-sleep encoding.

摘要

背景

有证据表明,慢波睡眠(SWS)可促进由颞中 - 海马 - 皮质神经网络支持的记忆巩固。与内隐记忆不同,外显记忆伴随着有意识(注意力集中且受控制)的加工过程。睡眠前编码时的意识被认为对离线记忆巩固至关重要。本研究阐明了睡眠前编码时由注意力控制引导的任务依赖性皮质激活在睡眠期间对海马依赖性记忆巩固的作用。

方法

采用了一个具有隐藏规律的任务(数字缩减任务,NRT),其中由隐藏规律隐含预测的反应比无法预测的反应更强烈地激活海马 - 皮质网络。在富含SWS的早睡期和富含快速眼动(REM)睡眠的晚睡期前后评估任务表现。在内隐条件下,分析慢皮质电位(SPs)以反映受控加工的量以及激活的神经任务表征的定位。

主要发现

在睡眠前的内隐学习期间,不可预测和可预测反应之间以及早睡组和晚睡组之间的受控加工量没有差异。仅在早睡后而非晚睡后,以及仅针对可预测反应,出现了表明空间重组的SPs地形重新分布。这些SP变化与SWS的量相关,并且是隐蔽的,因为离线反应时的减少并未区分反应类型或睡眠组。

结论

得出的结论是,尽管无法有意识地获取这些表征,但SWS促进了依赖海马系统的任务表征的神经重组。

意义

为SWS在睡眠前通过海马 - 皮质相互作用编码的记忆巩固中的作用提供了原始神经生理学证据。证明了这种SWS介导的机制并不关键地依赖于学习时的外显性,也不依赖于睡眠前编码期间受控执行加工的量。

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