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Adult Gross Motor Learning and Sleep: Is There a Mutual Benefit?

机译:成人大运动量学习和睡眠:互惠互利吗?

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Posttraining consolidation, also known as offline learning, refers to neuroplastic processes and systemic reorganization by which newly acquired skills are converted from an initially transient state into a more permanent state. An extensive amount of research on cognitive and fine motor tasks has shown that sleep is able to enhance these processes, resulting in more stable declarative and procedural memory traces. On the other hand, limited evidence exists concerning the relationship between sleep and learning of gross motor skills. We are particularly interested in this relationship with the learning of gross motor skills in adulthood, such as in the case of sports, performing arts, devised experimental tasks, and rehabilitation practice. Thus, the present review focuses on sleep and gross motor learning (GML) in adults. The literature on the impact of sleep on GML, the consequences of sleep deprivation, and the influence of GML on sleep architecture were evaluated for this review. While sleep has proven to be beneficial for most gross motor tasks, sleep deprivation in turn has not always resulted in performance decay. Furthermore, correlations between motor performance and sleep parameters have been found. These results are of potential importance for integrating sleep in physiotherapeutic interventions, especially for patients with impaired gross motor functions.
机译:培训后的巩固,也称为离线学习,是指神经塑性过程和系统重组,通过这些过程,新获得的技能将从最初的短暂状态转变为更永久的状态。关于认知和精细运动任务的大量研究表明,睡眠能够增强这些过程,从而产生更稳定的陈述性和程序性记忆痕迹。另一方面,关于睡眠与运动技能学习之间关系的证据有限。我们对与成人运动技能的学习特别感兴趣,例如在运动,表演艺术,设计的实验任务和康复实践方面。因此,本综述着重于成年人的睡眠和大运动学习(GML)。本文评估了睡眠对GML的影响,睡眠剥夺的后果以及GML对睡眠结构的影响的文献。事实证明,睡眠对于大多数大体的运动任务都是有益的,但剥夺睡眠并不总是会导致性能下降。此外,已经发现运动性能和睡眠参数之间的相关性。这些结果对于将睡眠纳入物理治疗干预中具有潜在的重要性,特别是对于总体运动功能受损的患者。

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