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Sleep Modulates the Neural Substrates of Both Spatial and Contextual Memory Consolidation

机译:睡眠调节了空间和上下文记忆整合的神经底物

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It is known that sleep reshapes the neural representations that subtend the memories acquired while navigating in a virtual environment. However, navigation is not process-pure, as manifold learning components contribute to performance, notably the spatial and contextual memory constituents. In this context, it remains unclear whether post-training sleep globally promotes consolidation of all of the memory components embedded in virtual navigation, or rather favors the development of specific representations. Here, we investigated the effect of post-training sleep on the neural substrates of the consolidation of spatial and contextual memories acquired while navigating in a complex 3D, naturalistic virtual town. Using fMRI, we mapped regional cerebral activity during various tasks designed to tap either the spatial or the contextual memory component, or both, 72 h after encoding with or without sleep deprivation during the first post-training night. Behavioral performance was not dependent upon post-training sleep deprivation, neither in a natural setting that engages both spatial and contextual memory processes nor when looking more specifically at each of these memory representations. At the neuronal level however, analyses that focused on contextual memory revealed distinct correlations between performance and neuronal activity in frontal areas associated with recollection processes after post-training sleep, and in the parahippocampal gyrus associated with familiarity processes in sleep-deprived participants. Likewise, efficient spatial memory was associated with posterior cortical activity after sleep whereas it correlated with parahippocampal/medial temporal activity after sleep deprivation. Finally, variations in place-finding efficiency in a natural setting encompassing spatial and contextual elements were associated with caudate activity after post-training sleep, suggesting the automation of navigation. These data indicate that post-training sleep modulates the neural substrates of the consolidation of both the spatial and contextual memories acquired during virtual navigation.
机译:众所周知,睡眠重塑了在虚拟环境中导航时对获得的记忆的神经表示。但是,导航并不是纯粹的过程,因为多种学习组件会影响性能,尤其是空间和上下文记忆的组成部分。在这种情况下,尚不清楚训练后的睡眠是否会促进整合在虚拟导航中的所有内存组件的整合,还是有利于特定表示的开发。在这里,我们研究了训练后睡眠对在复杂的3D,自然主义虚拟城镇中导航时获得的空间和上下文记忆的整合的神经基础的影响。使用fMRI,我们在训练后的第一个晚上进行编码后72小时(有或没有睡眠剥夺)设计了各种旨在轻敲空间或上下文记忆成分或两者的任务期间的区域大脑活动图。行为表现并不依赖于训练后的睡眠剥夺,既不是在涉及空间和情境记忆过程的自然环境中,也不是在更具体地研究这些记忆表示中的每一个时。然而,在神经元水平上,专注于情境记忆的分析揭示了训练后睡眠后额叶区域与记忆过程相关的表现和神经元活动之间的显着相关性,以及睡眠不足参与者中与熟悉过程相关的海马旁回。同样,有效的空间记忆与睡眠后的皮质活动有关,而与睡眠剥夺后的海马旁/颞叶活动有关。最后,在训练后的睡眠后,包含空间和背景元素的自然环境中的寻位效率变化与尾状活动相关,这表明了导航的自动化。这些数据表明,训练后的睡眠调节了虚拟导航期间获得的空间和上下文记忆的整合的神经基础。

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