隐蔽的
感觉系统
认知
睡眠(系统调用)
心理学
神经科学
解耦(概率)
认知心理学
平衡(能力)
记忆巩固
计算机科学
工程类
海马体
哲学
控制工程
操作系统
语言学
作者
Thomas Andrillon,Sid Kouider
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cophys.2019.12.002
摘要
Sleep suppresses the ability to react to environmental demands. It has been proposed that a phenomenon of sensory isolation, whereby sensory inputs fail to reach cortical brain regions during sleep, would be responsible for this absence of responses. How and why this decoupling is implemented has been intensively investigated. However, sleepers might not be fully disconnected from their environment. We review here the empirical evidence showing that sleepers can perform a surprisingly large range of cognitive processes. We describe potential mechanisms explaining sleepers’ ability to maintain covert cognitive processes as well as their suppression. Rather than being isolated from the environment, sleepers seem to enter a standby mode, allowing them to balance the monitoring of their surroundings with sensory isolation. This balance could allow sleepers to determine when to stay asleep or when to wake up, and might be essential for the fulfilment of sleep functions, notably memory consolidation.
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