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慢波睡眠中线索记忆再激活会消除睡眠对抽象能力的有益影响。

Cued Memory Reactivation During SWS Abolishes the Beneficial Effect of Sleep on Abstraction.

机构信息

Neuroscience and Aphasia Research Unit, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.

School of Psychology, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Sleep. 2017 Aug 1;40(8). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsx102.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Extracting regularities from stimuli in our environment and generalizing these to new situations are fundamental processes in human cognition. Sleep has been shown to enhance these processes, possibly by facilitating reactivation-triggered memory reorganization. Here, we assessed whether cued reactivation during slow wave sleep (SWS) promotes the beneficial effect of sleep on abstraction of statistical regularities.

METHODS

We used an auditory statistical learning task, in which the benefit of sleep has been firmly established. Participants were exposed to a probabilistically determined sequence of tones and subsequently tested for recognition of novel short sequences adhering to this same statistical pattern in both immediate and delayed recall sessions. In different groups, the exposure stream was replayed during SWS in the night between the recall sessions (SWS-replay group), in wake just before sleep (presleep replay group), or not at all (control group).

RESULTS

Surprisingly, participants who received replay in sleep performed worse in the delayed recall session than the control and the presleep replay group. They also failed to show the association between SWS and task performance that has been observed in previous studies and was present in the controls. Importantly, sleep structure and sleep quality did not differ between groups, suggesting that replay during SWS did not impair sleep but rather disrupted or interfered with sleep-dependent mechanisms that underlie the extraction of the statistical pattern.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings raise important questions about the scope of cued memory reactivation and the mechanisms that underlie sleep-related generalization.

摘要

研究目的

从环境刺激中提取规律并将其推广到新情况是人类认知的基本过程。睡眠已被证明可以增强这些过程,可能是通过促进再激活触发的记忆重组。在这里,我们评估了在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间提示再激活是否促进睡眠对抽象统计规律的有益影响。

方法

我们使用了听觉统计学习任务,在该任务中,睡眠的益处已经得到了充分证实。参与者接触到一系列概率确定的音调,然后在即时和延迟回忆测试中测试他们对遵循相同统计模式的新短序列的识别。在不同的组中,在回忆测试之间的夜间(SWS 重放组)、在睡眠前的清醒状态下(睡前重放组)或根本不重放(对照组)对暴露流进行重放。

结果

令人惊讶的是,在睡眠中接受重放的参与者在延迟回忆测试中的表现比对照组和睡前重放组差。他们也未能显示出 SWS 与之前研究中观察到的任务表现之间的关联,而对照组中存在这种关联。重要的是,各组之间的睡眠结构和睡眠质量没有差异,这表明 SWS 期间的重放并没有损害睡眠,而是破坏或干扰了睡眠依赖的机制,这些机制是提取统计模式的基础。

结论

这些发现提出了关于提示记忆再激活的范围以及睡眠相关泛化的机制的重要问题。

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