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精确的慢波-纺锤波耦合促进年轻和老年成年人的记忆巩固。

Precise Slow Oscillation-Spindle Coupling Promotes Memory Consolidation in Younger and Older Adults.

机构信息

Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

Department of Psychology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2019 Feb 13;9(1):1940. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-36557-z.

Abstract

Memory consolidation during sleep relies on the precisely timed interaction of rhythmic neural events. Here, we investigate differences in slow oscillations (SO; 0.5-1 Hz), sleep spindles (SP), and their coupling across the adult human lifespan and ask whether observed alterations relate to the ability to retain associative memories across sleep. We demonstrate that older adults do not show the fine-tuned coupling of fast SPs (12.5-16 Hz) to the SO peak present in younger adults but, instead, are characterized most by a slow SP power increase (9-12.5 Hz) at the end of the SO up-state. This slow SP power increase, typical for older adults, coincides with worse memory consolidation in young age already, whereas the tight precision of SO-fast SP coupling promotes memory consolidation across younger and older adults. Crucially, brain integrity in source regions of SO and SP generation, including the medial prefrontal cortex, thalamus, hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, reinforces this beneficial SO-SP coupling in old age. Our results reveal that cognitive functioning is not only determined by maintaining structural brain integrity across the adult lifespan, but also by the preservation of precisely timed neural interactions during sleep that enable the consolidation of declarative memories.

摘要

睡眠中的记忆巩固依赖于节律性神经事件的精确时间相互作用。在这里,我们研究了在成年期人类的一生中,慢波振荡(SO;0.5-1Hz)、睡眠纺锤波(SP)及其耦合的差异,并探讨了观察到的变化是否与睡眠中保留联想记忆的能力有关。我们证明,老年人的快 SP(12.5-16Hz)与年轻人中存在的 SO 峰值之间的精细耦合并不存在,而是以 SO 上相结束时的慢 SP 功率增加(9-12.5Hz)为特征。这种老年人特有的慢 SP 功率增加与年轻人中已经较差的记忆巩固有关,而 SO-快 SP 耦合的紧密精确性则促进了年轻和老年成年人的记忆巩固。至关重要的是,SO 和 SP 产生源区域(包括前额叶内侧皮层、丘脑、海马和内嗅皮层)的大脑完整性增强了老年时期这种有益的 SO-SP 耦合。我们的研究结果表明,认知功能不仅取决于在成年期保持结构大脑完整性,还取决于睡眠期间精确计时的神经相互作用的保留,这有助于陈述性记忆的巩固。

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