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Sleep Enhances Recognition Memory for Conspecifics as Bound into Spatial Context

机译:睡眠增强了针对特定对象的识别记忆力

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Social memory refers to the fundamental ability of social species to recognize their conspecifics in quite different contexts. Sleep has been shown to benefit consolidation, especially of hippocampus-dependent episodic memory whereas effects of sleep on social memory are less well studied. Here, we examined the effect of sleep on memory for conspecifics in rats. To discriminate interactions between the consolidation of social memory and of spatial context during sleep, adult Long Evans rats performed on a social discrimination task in a radial arm maze. The Learning phase comprised three 10-min sampling sessions in which the rats explored a juvenile rat presented at a different arm of the maze in each session. Then the rats were allowed to sleep (n = 18) or stayed awake (n = 18) for 120 min. During the following 10-min Test phase, the familiar juvenile rat (of the Learning phase) was presented along with a novel juvenile rat, each rat at an opposite arm of the maze. Significant social recognition memory, as indicated by preferential exploration of the novel over the familiar conspecific, occurred only after post-learning sleep, but not after wakefulness. Sleep, compared with wakefulness, significantly enhanced social recognition during the first minute of the Test phase. However, memory expression depended on the spatial configuration: Significant social recognition memory emerged only after sleep when the rat encountered the novel conspecific at a place different from that of the familiar juvenile in the last sampling session before sleep. Though unspecific retrieval-related effects cannot entirely be excluded, our findings suggest that sleep, rather than independently enhancing social and spatial aspects of memory, consolidates social memory by acting on an episodic representation that binds the memory of the conspecific together with the spatial context in which it was recently encountered.
机译:社会记忆是指社会物种在完全不同的情况下认识其物种的基本能力。研究表明,睡眠有益于巩固,特别是依赖海马的情景记忆,而睡眠对社交记忆的影响研究较少。在这里,我们检查了睡眠对大鼠记忆的影响。为了区分睡眠期间社交记忆和空间环境巩固之间的相互作用,成年的Long Evans大鼠在radial臂迷宫中执行社交歧视任务。学习阶段包括三个10分钟的采样阶段,在每个阶段中,大鼠探索了一只迷宫的另一只手臂处的幼鼠。然后让大鼠睡眠(n = 18)或保持清醒状态(n = 18)120分钟。在接下来的10分钟测试阶段中,展示了熟悉的(学习阶段的)幼年大鼠以及一只新的幼年大鼠,每只大鼠位于迷宫的另一侧。正如对小说的优先探索而不是对熟悉的事物的喜好所表明的那样,重要的社会认知记忆仅发生在学习后的睡眠之后,而不是在觉醒之后。与觉醒相比,睡眠在测试阶段的第一分钟显着增强了社交认可度。但是,记忆表达取决于空间配置:只有在睡眠后,老鼠在睡觉前的最后一次采样中在不同于熟悉的少年的地方遇到新的同种异体后,才出现重要的社会认知记忆。尽管不能完全排除与非特异性检索相关的影响,但我们的研究结果表明,睡眠而不是独立地增强记忆的社会和空间方面,而是通过作用于情景的表述来巩固社会记忆,该表述将同种记忆与空间背景结合在一起最近遇到的。

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