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Sleeping on the rubber-hand illusion: memory reactivation during sleepfacilitates multisensory recalibration

机译:睡在幻觉上:睡眠中的记忆重新激活促进多传感器重新校准

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Plasticity is essential in body perception so that physical changes in the body can be accommodated and assimilated. Multisensory integration of visual, auditory, tactile, and proprioceptive signals contributes both to conscious perception of the body’s current state and to associated learning. However, much is unknown about how novel information is assimilated into body perception networks in the brain. Sleep-based consolidation can facilitate various types of learning via the reactivation of networks involved in prior encoding or through synaptic down-scaling. Sleep may likewise contribute to perceptual learning of bodily information by providing an optimal time for multisensory recalibration. Here we used methods for targeted memory reactivation (TMR) during slow-wave sleep (SWS) to examine the influence of sleep-based reactivation of experimentally induced alterations in body perception. The rubber-hand illusion (RHI) was induced with concomitant auditory stimulation in 24 healthy participants on 3 consecutive days. While each participant was sleeping in his or her own bed during intervening nights, electrophysiological detection of SWS prompted covert stimulation with either the sound heard during illusion induction, a counterbalanced novel sound, or neither. TMR systematically enhanced spatial recalibration of perceived hand location during subsequent inductions of the RHI. Illusory feelings of body ownership for the rubber hand alsodiffered as a function of whether the novel or RHI-associated sound was played on theprior night. This evidence for sleep-based modulation of a body-perception illusiondemonstrates that the recalibration of multisensory signals can be altered overnight tomodify new learning of bodily representations. Sleep-based memory processing may thusconstitute a fundamental component of body-image plasticity.
机译:可塑性在人体感知中至关重要,因此可以适应和吸收人体的物理变化。视觉,听觉,触觉和本体感受信号的多感官整合有助于人们对身体当前状态的自觉感知以及相关的学习。但是,关于如何将新颖的信息吸收到大脑的身体感知网络中,还知之甚少。基于睡眠的合并可以通过重新激活先前编码中涉及的网络或通过突触缩减来促进各种类型的学习。睡眠通过为多传感器重新校准提供最佳时间,同样可能有助于感知身体信息。在这里,我们使用慢波睡眠(SWS)期间针对性的记忆激活(TMR)的方法来检查基于睡眠的重新激活对身体感知的实验性诱导改变的影响。连续3天在24名健康参与者中伴随听觉刺激诱发了橡胶手幻觉(RHI)。当每个参与者在晚上的夜晚在自己的床上睡觉时,对SWS的电生理检测提示了隐蔽刺激,要么是幻觉诱导时听到的声音,要么是平衡的新颖声音,要么都不是。在随后的RHI诱导过程中,TMR系统地增强了感知到的手部位置的空间重新校准。橡胶手的身体所有权的幻觉也视小说是否播放或与RHI相关的声音而异前一晚。这是基于睡眠的身体感知错觉调节的证据证明多感官信号的重新校准可以在一夜之间更改为修改身体表征的新知识。因此,基于睡眠的内存处理构成人体图像可塑性的基本组成部分。

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