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比较白天睡眠和清醒对记忆辨别力的影响。

Comparing the effect of daytime sleep and wakefulness on mnemonic discrimination.

作者信息

Cellini Nicola, Mercurio Marco, Vanzetti Valentina, Bergamo Damiana, Sarlo Michela

机构信息

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy; Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Via Ugo Bassi 58/B, 35131, Padova, Italy; Padova Neuroscience Center, University of Padova, Via Giuseppe Orus 2, 35131, Padova, Italy; Human Inspired Technology Center, University of Padova, Via Luzzatti 4, 35121, Padova, Italy.

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2020 Oct 1;224:113078. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113078. Epub 2020 Jul 15.

Abstract

Sleep is considered the optimal state to consolidate hippocampal-dependent memories. A particular memory process is mnemonic discrimination. Mnemonic discrimination refers to the ability to differentiate between novel and previously encountered information. Previous studies have found that mnemonic discrimination is impaired by sleep deprivation, whereas nocturnal sleep seems to protect memory representations when compared to a similar period of wakefulness. In this study we tested whether a daytime nap can facilitate mnemonic discrimination as assessed by the Mnemonic Similarity Task. Thirty-eight participants performed incidental learning of 256 images of unique everyday items at about 12:00 PM. Fifteen minutes later, in a recognition test, they were presented with 192 images: 64 targets (Old), 64 foils (New) and 64 lures (Similar to targets). For each image they had to decide whether it was already presented, never presented, or similar to an image presented during the encoding session. Then participants were split into a Nap group (N=19), who had a 90-min nap opportunity in the lab, and a Wake group (N=19), who stayed in the lab playing a low-arousing game. At 3:00 PM all participants performed a delayed recognition test, similar to the immediate test but with different images. Similar memory discrimination was observed in both the Nap and Wake group. The lack of a beneficial effect of sleep could be due to the differences between diurnal and nocturnal sleep and/or the potential role of videogames in facilitating memory discrimination during wakefulness.

摘要

睡眠被认为是巩固海马体依赖性记忆的最佳状态。一种特定的记忆过程是记忆辨别。记忆辨别是指区分新信息和先前遇到的信息的能力。先前的研究发现,睡眠剥夺会损害记忆辨别能力,而与相似时长的清醒状态相比,夜间睡眠似乎能保护记忆表征。在本研究中,我们测试了午睡是否能促进通过记忆相似性任务评估的记忆辨别能力。38名参与者于下午12点左右对256张独特日常物品的图像进行了附带学习。15分钟后,在识别测试中,他们看到了192张图像:64个目标图像(旧图像)、64个干扰图像(新图像)和64个诱饵图像(与目标图像相似)。对于每张图像,他们必须判断它是已经呈现过、从未呈现过,还是与编码阶段呈现的图像相似。然后参与者被分为午睡组(N = 19),他们在实验室有90分钟的午睡机会,以及清醒组(N = 19),他们留在实验室玩一款低刺激性的游戏。下午3点,所有参与者都进行了延迟识别测试,与即时测试类似,但图像不同。午睡组和清醒组观察到了相似的记忆辨别情况。睡眠缺乏有益效果可能是由于白天睡眠和夜间睡眠的差异和/或电子游戏在清醒期间促进记忆辨别方面的潜在作用。

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