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慢波睡眠期间进行闭环经颅交流电刺激可减少对配对联想学习任务的逆行性干扰。

Closed-Loop tACS Delivered during Slow-Wave Sleep Reduces Retroactive Interference on a Paired-Associates Learning Task.

作者信息

Jones Aaron P, Bryant Natalie B, Robert Bradley M, Mullins Teagan S, Trumbo Michael C S, Ketz Nicholas A, Howard Michael D, Pilly Praveen K, Clark Vincent P

机构信息

Psychology Clinical Neuroscience Center, Department of Psychology, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

Department of Psychology, The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2023 Mar 9;13(3):468. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13030468.

Abstract

Previous studies have found a benefit of closed-loop transcranial alternating current stimulation (CL-tACS) matched to ongoing slow-wave oscillations (SWO) during sleep on memory consolidation for words in a paired associates task (PAT). Here, we examined the effects of CL-tACS in a retroactive interference PAT (ri-PAT) paradigm, where additional stimuli were presented to increase interference and reduce memory performance. Thirty-one participants were tested on a PAT before sleep, and CL-tACS was applied over the right and left DLPFC (F3 and F4) vs. mastoids for five cycles after detection of the onset of each discrete event of SWO during sleep. Participants were awoken the following morning, learned a new PAT list, and then were tested on the original list. There was a significant effect of stimulation condition ( = 0.04297; Cohen's = 0.768), where verum stimulation resulted in reduced retroactive interference compared with sham and a significant interaction of encoding strength and stimulation condition ( = 0.03591). Planned simple effects testing within levels of encoding revealed a significant effect of stimulation only for low-encoders ( = 0.0066; Cohen's = 1.075) but not high-encoders. We demonstrate here for the first time that CL-tACS during sleep can enhance the protective benefits on retroactive interference in participants who have lower encoding aptitude.

摘要

先前的研究发现,在睡眠期间,闭环经颅交流电刺激(CL-tACS)与正在进行的慢波振荡(SWO)相匹配,对配对联想任务(PAT)中的单词记忆巩固有益。在此,我们在逆向干扰PAT(ri-PAT)范式中研究了CL-tACS的效果,在该范式中会呈现额外的刺激以增加干扰并降低记忆表现。31名参与者在睡眠前接受了PAT测试,在检测到睡眠期间每个离散慢波振荡事件开始后,在右侧和左侧背外侧前额叶皮层(F3和F4)与乳突处施加CL-tACS,共五个周期。参与者在第二天早上醒来,学习一份新的PAT列表,然后对原始列表进行测试。刺激条件有显著影响( = 0.04297;科恩d = 0.768),与假刺激相比,真刺激导致逆向干扰减少,并且编码强度与刺激条件有显著交互作用( = 0.03591)。在编码水平内进行的计划简单效应测试显示,仅对低编码者刺激有显著影响( = 0.0066;科恩d = 1.075),而对高编码者没有。我们在此首次证明,睡眠期间的CL-tACS可以增强对编码能力较低的参与者逆向干扰的保护作用。

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