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Sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation in older adults depends on task demands

机译:老年人依赖睡眠的运动记忆巩固取决于任务需求

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It is often suggested that sleep-dependent consolidation of motor learning is impaired in older adults. The current study challenges this view and suggests that the degree of motor consolidation seen with sleep in older age groups depends on the kinematic demands of the task. We show that, when tested with a classic sequence learning task, requiring individuated finger movements, older adults did not show sleep-dependent consolidation. By contrast, when tested with an adapted sequence learning task, in which movements were performed with the whole hand, sleep-dependent motor improvement was observed in older adults. We suggest that age-related decline in fine motor dexterity may in part be responsible for the previously described deficit in sleep-dependent motor consolidation with aging.
机译:通常建议老年人依赖睡眠的巩固运动学习受到损害。当前的研究对这一观点提出了挑战,并表明在老年组中,睡眠时运动巩固的程度取决于任务的运动学要求。我们显示,当用经典的顺序学习任务进行测试时,需要个性化的手指运动,老年人没有表现出依赖于睡眠的巩固。相比之下,当使用适应性序列学习任务进行测试时(其中整个手都进行了运动),在老年人中观察到了睡眠相关的运动改善。我们建议与年龄相关的精细运动敏捷性下降可能部分归因于先前描述的与衰老有关的睡眠依赖性运动巩固不足。

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