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睡眠对一种不需要自主注意的反射性记忆形式的影响。

Sleep's influence on a reflexive form of memory that does not require voluntary attention.

机构信息

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.

出版信息

Sleep. 2012 May 1;35(5):657-66A. doi: 10.5665/sleep.1826.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Studies to date have examined the influence of sleep on forms of memory that require voluntary attention. The authors examine the influence of sleep on a form of memory that is acquired by passive viewing.

DESIGN

Induction of the McCollough effect, and measurement of perceptual color bias before and after induction, and before and after intervening sleep, wake, or visual deprivation.

SETTING

Sound-attenuated sleep research room.

PARTICIPANTS

13 healthy volunteers (mean age = 23 years; age range = 18-31 years) with normal or corrected-to-normal vision.

INTERVENTIONS

N/A.

MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS

) ENCODING: sleep preceded adaptation. On separate nights, each participant slept for an average of 0 (wake), 1, 2, 4, or 7 hr (complete sleep). Upon awakening, the participant's baseline perceptual color bias was measured. Then, he or she viewed an adapter consisting of alternating red/horizontal and green/vertical gratings for 5 min. Color bias was remeasured. The strength of the aftereffect is the postadaptation color bias relative to baseline. A strong orientation contingent color aftereffect was observed in all participants, but total sleep duration (TSD) prior to the adaptation did not modulate aftereffect strength. Further, prior sleep provided no benefit over prior wake. Retention: sleep followed adaptation. The procedure was similar except that adaptation preceded sleep. Postadaptation sleep, irrespective of its duration (1, 3, 5, or 7 hr), arrested aftereffect decay. By contrast, aftereffect decay was arrested during subsequent wake only if the adapted eye was visually deprived.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep as well as passive sensory deprivation enables the retention of a color aftereffect. Sleep shelters this reflexive form of memory in a manner akin to preventing sensory interference.

摘要

研究目的

迄今为止的研究考察了睡眠对需要自愿注意力的记忆形式的影响。作者研究了睡眠对通过被动观察获得的记忆形式的影响。

设计

诱导 McCollough 效应,并在诱导前后、睡眠、觉醒或视觉剥夺前后测量感知颜色偏差。

设置

隔音睡眠研究室。

参与者

13 名健康志愿者(平均年龄=23 岁;年龄范围=18-31 岁),视力正常或矫正正常。

干预

无。

测量和结果

)编码:睡眠先于适应。在不同的夜晚,每个参与者平均睡眠 0(觉醒)、1、2、4 或 7 小时(完全睡眠)。醒来后,测量参与者的基线感知颜色偏差。然后,他或她观看了一个由交替的红色/水平和绿色/垂直光栅组成的适配器 5 分钟。重新测量颜色偏差。后效的强度是后适应颜色偏差相对于基线的强度。所有参与者都观察到强烈的方向相关颜色后效,但适应前的总睡眠时间(TSD)并未调节后效强度。此外,先前的睡眠并没有比先前的觉醒提供更多的益处。保留:适应后睡眠。程序类似,只是适应先于睡眠。适应后的睡眠,无论其持续时间(1、3、5 或 7 小时)如何,都阻止了后效衰减。相比之下,只有在适应眼被视觉剥夺的情况下,随后的觉醒才能阻止后效衰减。

结论

睡眠和被动感觉剥夺都能使颜色后效保持。睡眠以类似于防止感官干扰的方式保护这种反射性记忆形式。

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