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Increasing Explicit Sequence Knowledge by Odor Cueing during Sleep in Men but not Women

机译:男性而非女性在睡眠中通过气味提示增加显式序列知识

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Sleep consolidates newly acquired memories. Beyond stabilizing memories, sleep is thought to reorganize memory representations such that invariant structures, statistical regularities and even new explicit knowledge are extracted. Whereas increasing evidence suggests that the stabilization of memories during sleep can be facilitated by cueing with learning-associated stimuli, the effect of cueing on memory reorganization is less well understood. Here we asked whether olfactory cueing during sleep enhances the generation of explicit knowledge about an implicitly learned procedural memory task. Subjects were trained on a serial reaction time task (SRTT) containing a hidden 12-element sequence in the presence of an odor. During subsequent sleep, half of the subjects were re-exposed to the odor during periods of slow wave sleep (SWS), while the other half received odorless vehicle. In the next morning, subjects were tested on their explicit knowledge about the underlying sequence in a free recall test and a generation task. Although odor cueing did not significantly affect overall explicit knowledge, differential effects were evident when analyzing male and female subjects separately. Explicit sequence knowledge, both in free recall and the generation task, was enhanced by odor cueing in men, whereas women showed no cueing effect. Procedural skill in the SRTT was not affected by cueing, neither in men nor in women. These findings suggest that olfactory memory reactivation can increase explicit knowledge about implicitly learned information, but only in men. Hormonal differences due to menstrual cycle phase and/or hormonal contraceptives might explain the lacking effect in women.
机译:睡眠巩固了新获得的记忆。除了稳定记忆外,人们还认为睡眠可以重新组织记忆表现形式,从而提取出不变的结构,统计规律甚至新的显性知识。尽管越来越多的证据表明,通过学习相关刺激的提示可以促进睡眠过程中记忆的稳定,但对记忆重组的影响却鲜为人知。在这里,我们问睡眠中的嗅觉提示是否增强了关于隐性学习的程序记忆任务的显性知识的产生。在有气味的情况下,受试者接受了包含隐藏的12要素序列的系列反应时间任务(SRTT)的培训。在随后的睡眠中,一半的受试者在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间再次暴露于异味,而另一半则接受了无味的载体。第二天早上,在免费回忆测试和生成任务中,对受试者的基础序列进行了明确的知识测试。尽管气味提示不会显着影响整体显性知识,但分别分析男性和女性受试者时,差异效果明显。在男性和女性中,气味提示可以增强随意回忆和生成任务中的明确序列知识,而女性则没有提示作用。无论是男性还是女性,SRTT中的程序技巧都不会受到提示的影响。这些发现表明,嗅觉记忆的激活可以增加关于内隐学习信息的显性知识,但仅限于男性。月经周期阶段和/或荷尔蒙避孕药引起的荷尔蒙差异可能解释了女性缺乏这种作用。

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