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睡眠中的无意识、类似麻醉的状态下没有认知加工。

No cognitive processing in the unconscious, anesthetic-like, state of sleep.

机构信息

Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

Department of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

出版信息

J Comp Neurol. 2021 Feb;529(3):524-538. doi: 10.1002/cne.24963. Epub 2020 Jun 30.

Abstract

We review evidence challenging the hypothesis that memories are processed or consolidated in sleep. We argue that the brain is in an unconscious state in sleep, akin to general anesthesia (GA), and hence is incapable of meaningful cognitive processing-the sole purview of waking consciousness. At minimum, the encoding of memories in sleep would require that waking events are faithfully transferred to and reproduced in sleep. Remarkably, however, this has never been demonstrated, as waking experiences are never truly replicated in sleep but rather appear in very altered or distorted forms. General anesthetics (GAs) exert their effects through endogenous sleep-wake control systems and accordingly GA and sleep share several common features: sensory blockade, immobility, amnesia and lack of awareness (unconsciousness). The loss of consciousness in non-REM (NREM) sleep or to GAs is characterized by: (a) delta oscillations throughout the cortex; (b) marked reductions in neural activity (from waking) over widespread regions of the cortex, most pronounced in frontal and parietal cortices; and (c) a significant disruption of the functional connectivity of thalamocortical and corticocortical networks, particularly those involved in "higher order" cognitive functions. Several (experimental) reports in animals and humans have shown that disrupting the activity of the cortex, particularly the orbitofrontal cortex, severely impairs higher order cognitive and executive functions. The profound and widespread deactivation of the cortex in the unconscious states of NREM sleep or GA would be expected to produce an equivalent, or undoubtedly a much greater, disruptive effect on mnemonic and cognitive functions. In conclusion, we contend that the unconscious, severely altered state of the brain in NREM sleep would negate any possibility of cognitive processing in NREM sleep.

摘要

我们回顾了挑战记忆在睡眠中被处理或巩固这一假说的证据。我们认为,大脑在睡眠中处于无意识状态,类似于全身麻醉(GA),因此无法进行有意义的认知处理——这是清醒意识的唯一领域。至少,睡眠中记忆的编码需要将清醒时的事件忠实地转移并在睡眠中重现。然而,非常值得注意的是,这从未被证明过,因为清醒时的体验从未在睡眠中真正重现过,而是以非常改变或扭曲的形式出现。全身麻醉剂(GAs)通过内源性睡眠-觉醒控制系统发挥作用,因此 GA 和睡眠有几个共同的特征:感觉阻断、不动、健忘和缺乏意识(无意识)。非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠或 GA 中的意识丧失的特征是:(a)整个皮层的 delta 振荡;(b)皮层广泛区域的神经活动(与清醒时相比)明显减少,在前额和顶叶皮层最为明显;(c)丘脑-皮层和皮层-皮层网络的功能连接显著中断,特别是那些涉及“更高阶”认知功能的网络。一些(实验)在动物和人类中的报告表明,扰乱皮层的活动,特别是眶额皮层的活动,严重损害了高阶认知和执行功能。NREM 睡眠或 GA 中皮层的深度和广泛去激活预计会对记忆和认知功能产生等效的、甚至可能更大的破坏性影响。总之,我们认为,NREM 睡眠中大脑的无意识、严重改变的状态将否定在 NREM 睡眠中进行认知处理的任何可能性。

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