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Exposure to extinction-associated contextual tone during slow-wave sleep and wakefulness differentially modulates fear expression

机译:在慢波睡眠和清醒期间暴露于与灭绝相关的背景语调差异地调节恐惧表达

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Recent research has used context cues (odor or auditory cues) to target memories during sleep and has demonstrated that they can enhance declarative and procedural memories. However, the effects of external cues re-presented during sleep on emotional memory are still not fully understood. In the present study, we conducted a Pavlovian fear conditioning/extinction paradigm and examined the effects of re-exposure to extinction memory associated contextual tones during slow-wave sleep (SWS) and wakefulness on fear expression. The participants underwent fear conditioning on the first day, during which colored squares served as the conditioned stimulus (CS) and a mild shock served as the unconditioned stimulus (US). The next day, they underwent extinction, during which the CSs were presented without the US but accompanied by a contextual tone (pink noise). Immediately after extinction, the participants were required to take a nap or remain awake and randomly assigned to six groups. Four of the groups were separately exposed to the associated tone (i.e. SWS-Tone group and Wake-Tone group) or an irrelevant tone (control tone, CtrT) (i.e. SWS-CtrT group and Wake-CtrT group), while the other two groups were not (i.e. SWS-No Tone group and Wake-No Tone group). Subsequently, the conditioned responses to the CSs were tested to evaluate the fear expression. All of the participants included in the final analysis showed successful levels of fear conditioning and extinction. During the recall test, the fear responses were significantly higher in the SWS-Tone group than that in the SWS-No Tone group or the SWS-CtrT group, while the Wake-Tone group exhibited more attenuated fear responses than either the Wake-No Tone group or Wake-CtrT group. Otherwise, re-exposure to auditory tones during SWS did not affect sleep profiles. These results suggest that distinct conditions during which re-exposure to an extinction memory associated contextual cue contributes to differential effects on fear expression. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:最近的研究已经使用情境提示(气味或听觉提示)来定位睡眠中的记忆,并证明它们可以增强陈述性和程序性记忆。然而,仍然没有完全了解睡眠中重新呈现的外部暗示对情绪记忆的影响。在本研究中,我们进行了巴甫洛夫式恐惧条件/消灭范式,并研究了在慢波睡眠(SWS)和惊醒过程中,重新暴露于灭绝记忆相关语境的影响。参与者在第一天进行恐惧调节,在此期间,彩色方块用作条件刺激(CS),轻度电击用作非条件刺激(US)。第二天,它们灭绝了,在此期间,CS在没有美国的情况下出现,但伴随着语调(粉红色噪声)。灭绝后,参与者被要求小睡或保持清醒,并随机分为六组。其中四个组分别暴露于关联的音调(即SWS-Tone组和Wake-Tone组)或无关音(控制音,CtrT)(即SWS-CtrT组和Wake-CtrT组),而另外两个组不是(即SWS-No Tone组和Wake-No Tone组)。随后,测试对CS的条件反应以评估恐惧表达。最终分析中包括的所有参与者均显示出成功的恐惧调节和灭绝水平。在回忆测试中,SWS-Tone组的恐惧反应明显高于SWS-No Tone组或SWS-CtrT组,而Wake-Tone组的恐惧反应较Wake-No组弱。音调组或Wake-CtrT组。否则,在SWS期间再次暴露于听觉声调不会影响睡眠状况。这些结果表明,与灭绝记忆相关的情境提示重新暴露的不同条件会导致对恐惧表达的不同影响。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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