Conessa Adrien, Debarnot Ursula, Siegler Isabelle, Boutin Arnaud
Université Paris-Saclay, CIAMS, 91405 Orsay, France.
Université d'Orléans, CIAMS, 45067 Orléans, France.
iScience. 2023 Jul 10;26(8):107314. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.107314. eCollection 2023 Aug 18.
Sleep benefits the consolidation of motor skills learned by physical practice, mainly through periodic thalamocortical sleep spindle activity. However, motor skills can be learned without overt movement through motor imagery or action observation. Here, we investigated whether sleep spindle activity also supports the consolidation of non-physically learned movements. Forty-five electroencephalographic sleep recordings were collected during a daytime nap after motor sequence learning by physical practice, motor imagery, or action observation. Our findings reveal that a temporal cluster-based organization of sleep spindles underlies motor memory consolidation in all groups, albeit with distinct behavioral outcomes. A daytime nap offers an early sleep window promoting the retention of motor skills learned by physical practice and motor imagery, and its generalizability toward the inter-manual transfer of skill after action observation. Findings may further have practical impacts with the development of non-physical rehabilitation interventions for patients having to remaster skills following peripherical or brain injury.
睡眠有益于巩固通过身体练习所学的运动技能,主要是通过周期性的丘脑皮质睡眠纺锤波活动。然而,运动技能也可以通过运动想象或动作观察在没有明显动作的情况下习得。在此,我们研究了睡眠纺锤波活动是否也支持非身体习得运动的巩固。在通过身体练习、运动想象或动作观察进行运动序列学习后的白天小睡期间,收集了45份脑电图睡眠记录。我们的研究结果表明,基于时间簇的睡眠纺锤波组织是所有组运动记忆巩固的基础,尽管行为结果不同。白天小睡提供了一个早期睡眠窗口,促进通过身体练习和运动想象所学运动技能的保留,以及其对动作观察后技能的双手间转移的普遍性。这些发现可能会对为因外周或脑损伤而必须重新掌握技能的患者开发非身体康复干预措施产生实际影响。