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Boosting Slow Oscillations during Sleep to Improve Memory Function in Elderly People: A Review of the Literature

机译:在睡眠期间提高缓慢的振荡,以改善老年人的记忆功能:对文献进行综述

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Sleep represents a crucial time window for the consolidation of memory traces. In this view, some brain rhythms play a pivotal role, first of all the sleep slow waves. In particular, the neocortical slow oscillations (SOs), in coordination with the hippocampal ripples and the thalamocortical spindles, support the long-term storage of the declarative memories. The aging brain is characterized by a disruption of this complex system with outcomes on the related cognitive functions. In recent years, the advancement of the comprehension of the sleep-dependent memory consolidation mechanisms has encouraged the development of techniques of SO enhancement during sleep to induce cognitive benefits. In this review, we focused on the studies reporting on the application of acoustic or electric stimulation procedures in order to improve sleep-dependent memory consolidation in older subjects. Although the current literature is limited and presents inconsistencies, there is promising evidence supporting the perspective to non-invasively manipulate the sleeping brain electrophysiology to improve cognition in the elderly, also shedding light on the mechanisms underlying the sleep-memory relations during healthy and pathological aging.
机译:睡眠代表了一个关键的时间窗口,用于巩固内存迹线。在这种观点中,一些脑子节奏发挥着关键的作用,首先是睡眠慢波。特别地,与海马涟漪和丘脑主体的协调的新皮肤缓慢振荡(SOS)支持声明存储器的长期存储。老化大脑的特征在于这种复杂系统的破坏,具有相关认知功能的结果。近年来,对睡眠依赖记忆合并机制的理解的进步鼓励了睡眠期间增强技术的发展,以引发认知效益。在本次审查中,我们专注于关于应用声学或电动刺激程序的应用报告,以改善旧科目中的睡眠依赖记忆整合。虽然目前的文学有限并呈现不一致,但有希望的证据证明了非侵入性地操纵睡眠脑电生理学,以改善老年人的认知,也在健康和病理衰老期间对睡眠记忆关系的机制进行脱落。 。

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