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Overnight verbal memory retention correlates with the number of sleep spindles.

机译:过夜的口头记忆力保持与睡眠纺锤数相关。

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Despite strong evidence supporting a role for sleep in the consolidation of newly acquired declarative memories, the contribution of specific sleep stages remains controversial. Based on electrophysiological studies in animals, synchronous sleep oscillations have been long proposed as possible origins of sleep-related memory improvement. Nevertheless, no studies to date have directly investigated the impact of sleep oscillations on overnight memory retention in humans. In the present study we provide evidence that overnight verbal memory retention is highly correlated with the number of sleep spindles detected by an automatic algorithm over left frontocentral areas. At the same time, overnight retention of newly learned faces was found to be independent of spindle activity but correlated with non-rapid-eye-movement sleep time. The data strongly support theories suggesting a link between sleep spindle activity and verbal memory consolidation.
机译:尽管有强有力的证据支持睡眠在巩固新获得的陈述性记忆中的作用,但特定睡眠阶段的贡献仍存在争议。基于动物的电生理研究,长期以来一直提出同步睡眠振荡是与睡眠有关的记忆改善的起源。然而,迄今为止,尚无直接研究睡眠振荡对人类过夜记忆保持的影响的研究。在本研究中,我们提供了证据,表明过夜的言语记忆力保持与自动算法在左额中部区域检测到的睡眠纺锤数高度相关。同时,发现新学习面孔的过夜保留与纺锤体活动无关,但与非快速眼动睡眠时间相关。数据有力地支持了表明睡眠纺锤活动与言语记忆巩固之间存在联系的理论。

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