Department of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, 6526 HR Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Learn Mem. 2020 Mar 16;27(4):130-135. doi: 10.1101/lm.050757.119. Print 2020 Apr.
Sleep deprivation increases rates of forgetting in episodic memory. Yet, whether an extended lack of sleep alters the qualitative nature of forgetting is unknown. We compared forgetting of episodic memories across intervals of overnight sleep, daytime wakefulness, and overnight sleep deprivation. Item-level forgetting was amplified across daytime wakefulness and overnight sleep deprivation, as compared to sleep. Importantly, however, overnight sleep deprivation led to a further deficit in associative memory that was not observed after daytime wakefulness. These findings suggest that sleep deprivation induces fragmentation among item memories and their associations, altering the qualitative nature of episodic forgetting.
睡眠剥夺会增加情景记忆的遗忘率。然而,长期缺乏睡眠是否会改变遗忘的性质尚不清楚。我们比较了在一夜睡眠、白天清醒和一夜睡眠剥夺期间情景记忆的遗忘情况。与睡眠相比,白天清醒和一夜睡眠剥夺会导致项目记忆的遗忘加剧。然而,重要的是,一夜睡眠剥夺会导致联想记忆出现进一步的缺陷,而这种缺陷在白天清醒后则不会出现。这些发现表明,睡眠剥夺会导致项目记忆及其关联的碎片化,从而改变情景遗忘的性质。