Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, 17 Queen Square, WC1N 3AR London, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2011 Feb;208(4):507-17. doi: 10.1007/s00221-010-2497-7. Epub 2010 Dec 1.
It is now well established that both procedural skills and episodic memories consolidate across periods of offline retention, and most particularly across periods of sleep. Such consolidation has been demonstrated to be more marked for emotional than for neutral episodes, but the interaction between emotionality and the offline consolidation of procedural skills has yet to be investigated. Here, we address this issue by examining the impact of an emotional background context at encoding upon the subsequent consolidation of mirror tracing, a well-studied procedural skill. We also consider the importance of sleep for such consolidation by manipulating the retention interval (over a day, overnight, or over 24 h containing normal sleep). Our data show significantly greater offline improvements in the accuracy of mirror tracing when negative emotional content is present during the training phase when compared to when neutral or positive content is present. Furthermore, consolidation across a night of sleep is associated with faster and more accurate performance than consolidation across a day of wakefulness. These novel findings show that the emotional context in which a procedural skill is learned can impact upon subsequent offline consolidation.
现在已经证实,程序性技能和情景记忆都可以在离线保留期间(尤其是在睡眠期间)得到巩固。这种巩固对于情绪事件比对中性事件更为明显,但情绪与程序性技能的离线巩固之间的相互作用尚未得到研究。在这里,我们通过检查在编码时的情绪背景环境对随后的镜像追踪(一种经过充分研究的程序性技能)的巩固的影响来解决这个问题。我们还通过操纵保留间隔(一天、一夜或包含正常睡眠的 24 小时)来考虑睡眠对这种巩固的重要性。我们的数据显示,当训练阶段出现负面情绪内容时,镜像追踪的准确性会显著提高,而当出现中性或积极内容时则不会。此外,与一天清醒的巩固相比,一晚上的睡眠巩固与更快、更准确的表现相关。这些新发现表明,程序性技能学习的情绪环境会影响随后的离线巩固。