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学习后睡眠有助于巩固事实性知识,但无助于重新学习。

Sleep after learning aids the consolidation of factual knowledge, but not relearning.

机构信息

Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition & Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Sleep. 2021 Mar 12;44(3). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa210.

DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsaa210
PMID:33035340
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7953205/
Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

Sleep strengthens and reorganizes declarative memories, but the extent to which these processes benefit subsequent relearning of the same material remains unknown. It is also unclear whether sleep-memory effects translate to educationally realistic learning tasks and improve long-term learning outcomes.

METHODS

Young adults learned factual knowledge in two learning sessions that were 12 h apart and separated by either nocturnal sleep (n = 26) or daytime wakefulness (n = 26). Memory before and after the retention interval was compared to assess the effect of sleep on consolidation, while memory before and after the second learning session was compared to assess relearning. A final test 1 week later assessed whether there was any long-term advantage to sleeping between two study sessions.

RESULTS

Sleep significantly enhanced consolidation of factual knowledge (p = 0.01, d = 0.72), but groups did not differ in their capacity to relearn the materials (p = 0.72, d = 0.10). After 1 week, a numerical memory advantage remained for the sleep group but was no longer significant (p = 0.21, d = 0.35).

CONCLUSIONS

Reduced forgetting after sleep is a robust finding that extends to our ecologically valid learning task, but we found no evidence that sleep enhances relearning. Our findings can exclude a large effect of sleep on long-term memory after 1 week, but hint at a smaller effect, leaving open the possibility of practical benefits from organizing study sessions around nocturnal sleep. These findings highlight the importance of revisiting key sleep-memory effects to assess their relevance to long-term learning outcomes with naturalistic learning materials.

摘要

研究目的

睡眠可以增强和重组陈述性记忆,但这些过程对随后重新学习相同材料的益处尚不清楚。睡眠对记忆的影响是否能转化为具有教育现实意义的学习任务并提高长期学习效果也不清楚。

方法

年轻成年人在两次学习间隔 12 小时的学习中学习事实性知识,两次学习间隔分别为夜间睡眠(n = 26)或白天清醒(n = 26)。在保留间隔前后比较记忆以评估睡眠对巩固的影响,而在第二次学习前后比较记忆以评估重新学习。一周后进行最后的测试,以评估在两次学习间隔之间睡眠是否对长期学习有优势。

结果

睡眠显著增强了事实性知识的巩固(p = 0.01,d = 0.72),但两组在重新学习材料的能力上没有差异(p = 0.72,d = 0.10)。一周后,睡眠组的数字记忆仍有优势,但不再显著(p = 0.21,d = 0.35)。

结论

睡眠后遗忘减少是一个强有力的发现,这一发现延伸到了我们具有生态有效性的学习任务中,但我们没有发现睡眠能增强重新学习的证据。我们的研究结果可以排除睡眠对一周后长期记忆的较大影响,但暗示了较小的影响,这使得围绕夜间睡眠组织学习间隔可能会带来实际的益处。这些发现强调了重新审视关键睡眠记忆效应的重要性,以评估它们对具有自然学习材料的长期学习效果的相关性。

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