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Dreaming and Episodic Memory: A Functional Dissociation?

机译:梦与情节记忆:功能分离?

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The activity that takes place in memory systems during sleep is likely to be related to the role of sleep in memory consolidation and learning, as well as to the generation of dream hallucinations. This study addressed the often-stated hypothesis that replay of whole episodic memories contributes to the multimodal hallucinations of sleep. Over a period of 14 clays, 29 subjects kept a log of daytime activities, events, and concerns, wrote down any recalled dreams, and scored the dreams for incorporation of any waking experiences. While 65% of a total of 299 sleep mentation reports were judged to reflect aspects of recent waking life experiences, the episodic replay of waking events was found in no more than 1-2% of the dream reports. This finding has implications for understanding the unique memory processing that takes place during the night and is consistent with evidence that sleep has no role in episodic memory consolidation.
机译:睡眠期间记忆系统中发生的活动可能与睡眠在记忆巩固和学习中的作用以及梦幻觉的产生有关。这项研究针对经常陈述的假说,即整个情节记忆的重放有助于睡眠的多态性幻觉。在14个黏土中,有29位受试者记录了白天的活动,事件和关注事项,写下了所有被召回的梦想,并为这些梦想与任何醒来的经历结合了得分。虽然总共299次睡眠中有65%的睡眠报告被认为反映了近期醒来的生活经历,但在不多于1-2%的梦中报告中发现了唤醒事件的情景重演。这一发现对理解夜间发生的独特记忆处理具有启示意义,并且与睡眠在发作性记忆巩固中没有作用的证据一致。

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