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Consolidative mechanisms of emotional processing in REM sleep and PTSD

机译:REM睡眠和应激障碍中的情绪处理的合并机制

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Research suggests sleep plays a role in the consolidation of recently acquired memories for long-term storage. rapid eye movement (REM) sleep has been shown to play a complex role in emotional-memory processing, and may be involved in subsequent waking-day emotional reactivity and amygdala responsivity. Interaction of the hippocampus and basolateral amygdala with the medial-prefrontal cortex is associated with sleep-dependent learning and emotional memory processing. REM is also implicated in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is characterized by sleep disturbance, heightened reactivity to fearful stimuli, and nightmares. Many suffers of PTSD also exhibit dampened medial-prefrontal cortex activity. However, the effects of PTSD-related brain changes on REM-dependent consolidation or the notion of ‘over-consolidation’ (strengthening of memory traces to such a degree that they become resistant to extinction) have been minimally explored. Here, we posit that (in addition to sleep architecture changes) the memory functions of REM must also be altered in PTSD. We propose a model of REM-dependent consolidation of learned fear in PTSD and examine how PTSD-related brain changes might interact with fear learning. We argue that reduced efficacy of inhibitory medial-prefrontal pathways may lead to maladaptive processing of traumatic memories in the early stages of consolidation after trauma.
机译:研究表明,睡眠在最近获得了长期存储的回忆中发挥着作用。快速的眼球运动(REM)睡眠已被证明在情绪记忆处理中发挥复杂作用,并且可能参与随后的醒风日情绪反应性和Amygdala反应性。海马和基底间氨基达拉与内侧前额叶皮质的相互作用与睡眠依赖学习和情绪记忆处理相关。 REM也涉及创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),其特征在于睡眠障碍,对可怕刺激和噩梦的反应性提高。重点的许多患病也表现出湿润的内侧前额叶皮质活性。然而,PTSD相关大脑的影响变化对REM依赖的整合或“过度整合”(加强记忆迹线的概念,以至于它们变得抵抗灭绝的程度)已经探讨了。在这里,我们(除睡眠架构更改之外),REM的内存功能也必须在PTSD中更改。我们提出了一种在应接触后的学习恐惧依赖巩固的模型,并研究了与恐惧学习的PTSD相关的大脑变化如何与恐惧学习相互作用。我们认为,抑制内侧前额定途径的减少效果可能导致在创伤后巩固早期阶段的创伤记忆的适应性加工。

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