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Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation and Incremental Sentence Comprehension: Computational Dependencies during Language Learning as Revealed by Neuronal Oscillations

机译:睡眠相关的记忆巩固和增量句理解:神经元振荡揭示语言学习过程中的计算依赖性。

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We hypothesize a beneficial influence of sleep on the consolidation of the combinatorial mechanisms underlying incremental sentence comprehension. These predictions are grounded in recent work examining the effect of sleep on the consolidation of linguistic information, which demonstrate that sleep-dependent neurophysiological activity consolidates the meaning of novel words and simple grammatical rules. However, the sleep-dependent consolidation of sentence-level combinatorics has not been studied to date. Here, we propose that dissociable aspects of sleep neurophysiology consolidate two different types of combinatory mechanisms in human language: sequence-based (order-sensitive) and dependency-based (order-insensitive) combinatorics. The distinction between the two types of combinatorics is motivated both by cross-linguistic considerations and the neurobiological underpinnings of human language. Unifying this perspective with principles of sleep-dependent memory consolidation, we posit that a function of sleep is to optimize the consolidation of sequence-based knowledge (the when ) and the establishment of semantic schemas of unordered items (the what ) that underpin cross-linguistic variations in sentence comprehension. This hypothesis builds on the proposal that sleep is involved in the construction of predictive codes, a unified principle of brain function that supports incremental sentence comprehension. Finally, we discuss neurophysiological measures (EEG/MEG) that could be used to test these claims, such as the quantification of neuronal oscillations, which reflect basic mechanisms of information processing in the brain.
机译:我们假设睡眠对巩固基于增量句子理解的组合机制的有益影响。这些预测基于最近的研究,即研究睡眠对语言信息整合的影响,这些研究表明依赖睡眠的神经生理活动巩固了新单词和简单语法规则的含义。但是,迄今为止尚未研究句子级组合语的依赖睡眠的合并。在这里,我们提出睡眠神经生理学的可分离方面巩固了人类语言中两种不同类型的组合机制:基于序列的(顺序敏感)和基于依赖的(顺序不敏感)组合。两种组合语言学之间的区别是由跨语言的考虑和人类语言的神经生物学基础所激发的。将这种观点与依赖于睡眠的内存整合的原理统一起来,我们认为,睡眠的功能是优化基于序列的知识的整合(何时)以及建立交叉基础的无序项语义模式(什么)的建立。句子理解中的语言变异。该假设基于以下建议:睡眠与预测代码的构建有关,预测代码是支持增量句子理解的统一脑功能原理。最后,我们讨论了可用于检验这些主张的神经生理学指标(EEG / MEG),例如神经元振荡的量化,它反映了大脑中信息处理的基本机制。

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