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睡眠障碍儿童的陈述性和非陈述性记忆巩固

Declarative and Non-declarative Memory Consolidation in Children with Sleep Disorder.

作者信息

Csábi Eszter, Benedek Pálma, Janacsek Karolina, Zavecz Zsófia, Katona Gábor, Nemeth Dezso

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged Szeged, Hungary.

Heim Pal Children's Hospital Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2016 Jan 11;9:709. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00709. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Healthy sleep is essential in children's cognitive, behavioral, and emotional development. However, remarkably little is known about the influence of sleep disorders on different memory processes in childhood. Such data could give us a deeper insight into the effect of sleep on the developing brain and memory functions and how the relationship between sleep and memory changes from childhood to adulthood. In the present study we examined the effect of sleep disorder on declarative and non-declarative memory consolidation by testing children with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) which is characterized by disrupted sleep structure. We used a story recall task to measure declarative memory and Alternating Serial Reaction time (ASRT) task to assess non-declarative memory. This task enables us to measure two aspects of non-declarative memory, namely general motor skill learning and sequence-specific learning. There were two sessions: a learning phase and a testing phase, separated by a 12 h offline period with sleep. Our data showed that children with SDB exhibited a generally lower declarative memory performance both in the learning and testing phase; however, both the SDB and control groups exhibited retention of the previously recalled items after the offline period. Here we showed intact non-declarative consolidation in SDB group in both sequence-specific and general motor skill. These findings suggest that sleep disorders in childhood have a differential effect on different memory processes (online vs. offline) and give us insight into how sleep disturbances affects developing brain.

摘要

健康睡眠对儿童的认知、行为和情感发展至关重要。然而,关于睡眠障碍对儿童不同记忆过程的影响,我们所知甚少。这些数据可以让我们更深入地了解睡眠对发育中的大脑和记忆功能的影响,以及睡眠与记忆之间的关系如何从童年到成年发生变化。在本研究中,我们通过测试患有睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)的儿童来研究睡眠障碍对陈述性和非陈述性记忆巩固的影响,睡眠呼吸障碍的特征是睡眠结构紊乱。我们使用故事回忆任务来测量陈述性记忆,使用交替序列反应时(ASRT)任务来评估非陈述性记忆。这个任务使我们能够测量非陈述性记忆的两个方面,即一般运动技能学习和序列特异性学习。实验分为两个阶段:学习阶段和测试阶段,中间间隔12小时的离线睡眠期。我们的数据显示,患有SDB的儿童在学习和测试阶段的陈述性记忆表现普遍较低;然而,SDB组和对照组在离线期后都表现出对先前回忆项目的记忆保持。在这里,我们表明SDB组在序列特异性和一般运动技能方面的非陈述性巩固均未受损。这些发现表明,儿童期的睡眠障碍对不同的记忆过程(在线与离线)有不同的影响,并让我们深入了解睡眠障碍如何影响发育中的大脑。

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