Department of Psychology, The State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Institute of Brain and Psychological Sciences, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068, China.
Curr Biol. 2023 Jan 23;33(2):309-320.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.12.004. Epub 2022 Dec 29.
Post-learning sleep contributes to memory consolidation. Yet it remains contentious whether sleep affords opportunities to modify or update emotional memories, particularly when people would prefer to forget those memories. Here, we attempted to update memories during sleep, using spoken positive words paired with cues to recent memories of aversive events. Affective updating using positive words during human non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, compared with using neutral words instead, reduced negative affective judgments in post-sleep tests, suggesting that the recalled events were perceived as less aversive. Electroencephalogram (EEG) analyses showed that positive words modulated theta and spindle/sigma activity; specifically, to the extent that theta power was larger for the positive words than for the memory cues that followed, participants judged the memory cues less negatively. Moreover, to the extent that sigma power was larger for the positive words than for the memory cues that followed, participants forgot more episodic details about aversive events. Notably, when the onset of individual positive words coincided with the up-phase of slow oscillations (a state characterized by increased cortical excitability during NREM sleep), affective updating was more successful. In sum, we altered the affective content of memories via the strategic pairing of positive words and memory cues during sleep, linked with EEG theta power increases and the slow oscillation up-phase. These findings suggest novel possibilities for modifying unwanted memories during sleep, which would not require people to consciously confront memories that they prefer to avoid.
学习后睡眠有助于记忆巩固。然而,睡眠是否提供了机会来修改或更新情绪记忆仍然存在争议,尤其是当人们更希望忘记那些记忆时。在这里,我们试图在睡眠期间更新记忆,使用与近期痛苦事件记忆相关的提示配对积极的话语。与使用中性词相比,在人类非快速眼动 (NREM) 睡眠期间使用积极的话语进行情感更新会减少睡眠后测试中的负面情感判断,这表明被回忆的事件被认为不那么痛苦。脑电图 (EEG) 分析表明,积极的话语调节了θ波和纺锤波/西格玛活动;具体来说,积极的话语的θ波功率比紧随其后的记忆提示更大,参与者对记忆提示的负面评价就越低。此外,积极的话语的西格玛波功率比紧随其后的记忆提示越大,参与者对痛苦事件的情节细节遗忘就越多。值得注意的是,当单个积极单词的起始与慢波(NREM 睡眠期间皮质兴奋性增加的状态)的上相重合时,情感更新就越成功。总之,我们通过在睡眠期间将积极的话语和记忆提示进行策略性配对,改变了记忆的情感内容,与 EEG 中的θ波功率增加和慢波的上相有关。这些发现为在睡眠期间修改不需要的记忆提供了新的可能性,而不需要人们有意识地面对他们更希望避免的记忆。