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睡眠依赖加工的情绪偏差会随着年龄增长从消极转向积极。

Emotional bias of sleep-dependent processing shifts from negative to positive with aging.

作者信息

Jones Bethany J, Schultz Kurt S, Adams Sydney, Baran Bengi, Spencer Rebecca M C

机构信息

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01002.

Commonwealth Honors College, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01002.

出版信息

Neurobiol Aging. 2016 Sep;45:178-189. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.05.019. Epub 2016 May 27.

Abstract

Age-related memory decline has been proposed to result partially from impairments in memory consolidation over sleep. However, such decline may reflect a shift toward selective processing of positive information with age rather than impaired sleep-related mechanisms. In the present study, young and older adults viewed negative and neutral pictures or positive and neutral pictures and underwent a recognition test after sleep or wake. Subjective emotional reactivity and affect were also measured. Compared with waking, sleep preserved valence ratings and memory for positive but not negative pictures in older adults and negative but not positive pictures in young adults. In older adults, memory for positive pictures was associated with slow wave sleep. Furthermore, slow wave sleep predicted positive affect in older adults but was inversely related to positive affect in young adults. These relationships were strongest for older adults with high memory for positive pictures and young adults with high memory for negative pictures. Collectively, these results indicate preserved but selective sleep-dependent memory processing with healthy aging that may be biased to enhance emotional well-being.

摘要

与年龄相关的记忆衰退被认为部分是由于睡眠中记忆巩固受损所致。然而,这种衰退可能反映出随着年龄增长,人们对积极信息的选择性加工倾向增强,而非与睡眠相关的机制受损。在本研究中,年轻和年长的成年人观看了消极与中性图片或积极与中性图片,并在睡眠或清醒后接受了识别测试。同时还测量了主观情绪反应和情感。与清醒状态相比,睡眠在年长成年人中保留了对积极图片而非消极图片的效价评分和记忆,在年轻成年人中则保留了对消极图片而非积极图片的记忆。在年长成年人中,对积极图片的记忆与慢波睡眠有关。此外,慢波睡眠在年长成年人中预测了积极情感,但在年轻成年人中与积极情感呈负相关。对于对积极图片记忆高的年长成年人和对消极图片记忆高的年轻成年人来说,这些关系最为明显。总体而言,这些结果表明,随着健康衰老,睡眠依赖的记忆加工得以保留,但具有选择性,且可能偏向于增强情绪幸福感。

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