Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Learn Mem. 2020 Oct 15;27(11):451-456. doi: 10.1101/lm.051383.120. Print 2020 Nov.
Memory consolidation during sleep does not benefit all memories equally. Initial encoding strength appears to play a role in governing where sleep effects are seen, but it is unclear whether sleep preferentially consolidates weaker or stronger memories. We manipulated encoding strength along two dimensions-the number of item presentations, and success at visualizing each item, in a sample of 82 participants. Sleep benefited memory of successfully visualized items only. Within these, the sleep-wake difference was largest for more weakly encoded information. These results suggest that the benefit of sleep on memory is seen most clearly for items that are encoded to a lower initial strength.
睡眠中的记忆巩固并非对所有记忆都同等有益。初始编码强度似乎在控制睡眠影响的出现方面起着作用,但尚不清楚睡眠是否优先巩固较弱或较强的记忆。我们在 82 名参与者的样本中通过两种维度——项目呈现的数量和成功可视化每个项目的能力——来操纵编码强度。睡眠仅有益于成功可视化的项目的记忆。在这些项目中,睡眠-清醒差异在初始编码较弱的信息中最大。这些结果表明,对于初始编码强度较低的项目,睡眠对记忆的益处最为明显。