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Sleep as a window into early neural development: Shifts in sleep-dependent learning effects across early childhood

机译:睡眠是早期神经发育的窗口:整个儿童早期依赖睡眠的学习效果的转变

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Sleep is an important physiological state for the consolidation and generalization of new learning in children and adults. We review the literature on sleep-dependent memory consolidation and generalization in infants and preschool children and place the findings in the context of the development of the neural systems underlying memory (hippocampus and its connections to cortex). Based on the extended trajectory of hippocampal development, transitions in the nature of sleep-dependent learning are expected. The studies reviewed here show shifts in the nature of sleep-dependent learning across early childhood, with sleep facilitating generalization in infants but enhancing precise memory after 18–24 months of age. Future studies on sleep-dependent learning in infants and young children must take these transitions in early brain development into account.
机译:睡眠是巩固和普及儿童和成人新学习的重要生理状态。我们回顾了有关婴儿和学龄前儿童睡眠依赖性记忆巩固和泛化的文献,并将研究结果置于记忆基础(海马及其与皮层的联系)的神经系统发育的背景下。基于海马体发育的扩展轨迹,预期睡眠依赖性学习的性质将发生转变。此处回顾的研究表明,早于儿童的依赖睡眠的学习性质发生了变化,睡眠促进了婴儿的泛化,但增强了18-24个月后的精确记忆。未来有关婴幼儿睡眠依赖性学习的研究必须考虑到早期大脑发育的这些转变。

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