Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3EB, UK.
Center for Social and Cognitive Neuroscience (CSCN), Universidad Adolfo Ibanez 9170022, Santiago, Chile.
Cereb Cortex. 2020 Mar 14;30(3):1708-1715. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhz197.
Recent evidence indicates that humans can learn entirely new information during sleep. To elucidate the neural dynamics underlying sleep-learning, we investigated brain activity during auditory-olfactory discriminatory associative learning in human sleep. We found that learning-related delta and sigma neural changes are involved in early acquisition stages, when new associations are being formed. In contrast, learning-related theta activity emerged in later stages of the learning process, after tone-odor associations were already established. These findings suggest that learning new associations during sleep is signaled by a dynamic interplay between slow-waves, sigma, and theta activity.
最近的证据表明,人类在睡眠中可以完全学习新的信息。为了阐明睡眠学习的神经动力学基础,我们研究了人类睡眠期间听觉-嗅觉辨别性联想学习过程中的大脑活动。我们发现,学习相关的δ波和σ波神经变化涉及新联想形成的早期获取阶段。相比之下,学习相关的θ活动出现在学习过程的后期,即当音-味联想已经建立之后。这些发现表明,在睡眠中学习新的联想是由慢波、σ波和θ波活动的动态相互作用来标记的。