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睡眠对记忆的不同阶段有益。 (你提供的原文似乎不完整,少了具体说明睡眠对何种对象记忆有益的部分)

Sleep benefits different stages of memory in .

作者信息

Marquand Katie, Roselli Camilla, Cervantes-Sandoval Isaac, Boto Tamara

机构信息

Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Smurfit Institute of Genetics and School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2023 Jan 19;14:1087025. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1087025. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Understanding the physiological mechanisms that modulate memory acquisition and consolidation remains among the most ambitious questions in neuroscience. Massive efforts have been dedicated to deciphering how experience affects behavior, and how different physiological and sensory phenomena modulate memory. Our ability to encode, consolidate and retrieve memories depends on internal drives, and sleep stands out among the physiological processes that affect memory: one of the most relatable benefits of sleep is the aiding of memory that occurs in order to both prepare the brain to learn new information, and after a learning task, to consolidate those new memories. lends itself to the study of the interactions between memory and sleep. The fruit fly provides incomparable genetic resources, a mapped connectome, and an existing framework of knowledge on the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of memory and sleep, making the fruit fly a remarkable model to decipher the sophisticated regulation of learning and memory by the quantity and quality of sleep. Research in has stablished not only that sleep facilitates learning in wild-type and memory-impaired animals, but that sleep deprivation interferes with the acquisition of new memories. In addition, it is well-accepted that sleep is paramount in memory consolidation processes. Finally, studies in have shown that that learning itself can promote sleep drive. Nevertheless, the molecular and network mechanisms underlying this intertwined relationship are still evasive. Recent remarkable work has shed light on the neural substrates that mediate sleep-dependent memory consolidation. In a similar way, the mechanistic insights of the neural switch control between sleep-dependent and sleep-independent consolidation strategies were recently described. This review will discuss the regulation of memory by sleep in , focusing on the most recent advances in the field and pointing out questions awaiting to be investigated.

摘要

理解调节记忆获取和巩固的生理机制仍然是神经科学中最具挑战性的问题之一。人们付出了巨大努力来破译经验如何影响行为,以及不同的生理和感觉现象如何调节记忆。我们编码、巩固和检索记忆的能力取决于内在驱动力,而睡眠在影响记忆的生理过程中脱颖而出:睡眠最相关的好处之一是有助于记忆,这既为大脑学习新信息做好准备,也在学习任务后巩固这些新记忆。这有助于研究记忆与睡眠之间的相互作用。果蝇提供了无与伦比的遗传资源、已绘制的连接组以及关于记忆和睡眠的分子、细胞和电路机制的现有知识框架,使果蝇成为破译睡眠的数量和质量对学习和记忆的复杂调节的杰出模型。[相关研究]不仅证实了睡眠促进野生型和记忆受损动物的学习,还表明睡眠剥夺会干扰新记忆的获取。此外,人们普遍认为睡眠在记忆巩固过程中至关重要。最后,[相关研究]表明学习本身可以促进睡眠驱动力。然而,这种相互交织关系背后的分子和网络机制仍然难以捉摸。最近的杰出工作揭示了介导睡眠依赖性记忆巩固的神经基质。同样,最近也描述了睡眠依赖性和非睡眠依赖性巩固策略之间神经开关控制的机制性见解。本综述将讨论[果蝇中]睡眠对记忆的调节,重点关注该领域的最新进展,并指出有待研究的问题。

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