Neurosciences Graduate Program, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.
Department of Radiology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.
Sci Rep. 2017 Dec 12;7(1):17380. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17469-w.
Animal studies support the hypothesis that in slow-wave sleep, replay of waking neocortical activity under hippocampal guidance leads to memory consolidation. However, no intracranial electrophysiological evidence for replay exists in humans. We identified consistent sequences of population firing peaks across widespread cortical regions during complete waking periods. The occurrence of these "Motifs" were compared between sleeps preceding the waking period ("Sleep-Pre") when the Motifs were identified, and those following ("Sleep-Post"). In all subjects, the majority of waking Motifs (most of which were novel) had more matches in Sleep-Post than in Sleep-Pre. In rodents, hippocampal replay occurs during local sharp-wave ripples, and the associated neocortical replay tends to occur during local sleep spindles and down-to-up transitions. These waves may facilitate consolidation by sequencing cell-firing and encouraging plasticity. Similarly, we found that Motifs were coupled to neocortical spindles, down-to-up transitions, theta bursts, and hippocampal sharp-wave ripples. While Motifs occurring during cognitive task performance were more likely to have more matches in subsequent sleep, our studies provide no direct demonstration that the replay of Motifs contributes to consolidation. Nonetheless, these results confirm a core prediction of the dominant neurobiological theory of human memory consolidation.
动物研究支持这样一种假设,即在慢波睡眠中,海马引导下对清醒时新皮层活动的回放导致记忆巩固。然而,在人类中没有关于回放的颅内电生理证据。我们在整个清醒期间在广泛的皮质区域中识别出一致的群体放电峰序列。在这些“Motifs”出现的睡眠期(“Sleep-Pre”)与之前的睡眠期(“Sleep-Post”)之间比较这些“Motifs”的发生情况。在所有受试者中,大多数清醒时的“Motifs”(其中大多数是新颖的)在“Sleep-Post”中的匹配次数多于“Sleep-Pre”。在啮齿动物中,海马体回放发生在局部尖波涟漪期间,而相关的新皮层回放倾向于发生在局部睡眠纺锤波和下至上转变期间。这些波可能通过对细胞放电进行排序并促进可塑性来促进巩固。同样,我们发现“Motifs”与新皮层纺锤波、下至上转变、theta 爆发和海马体尖波涟漪相关联。虽然在认知任务表现期间发生的“Motifs”更有可能在随后的睡眠中有更多的匹配,但我们的研究并未直接证明“Motifs”的回放有助于巩固。尽管如此,这些结果证实了主导的人类记忆巩固神经生物学理论的核心预测。