记忆巩固
心理学
睡眠(系统调用)
情景记忆
召回
认知心理学
长期记忆
认知
联想学习
提示语
合并(业务)
干涉理论
发展心理学
听力学
海马体
神经科学
工作记忆
医学
业务
会计
操作系统
计算机科学
作者
Lucia M. Talamini,Ingrid L.C. Nieuwenhuis,Atsuko Takashima,Ole Jensen
出处
期刊:Learning & Memory
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2008-04-01
卷期号:15 (4): 233-237
被引量:132
摘要
The last decade has brought forth convincing evidence for a role of sleep in non-declarative memory. A similar function of sleep in episodic memory is supported by various correlational studies, but direct evidence is limited. Here we show that cued recall of face-location associations is significantly higher following a 12-h retention interval containing sleep than following an equally long period of waking. Furthermore, retention is significantly higher over a 24-h sleep-wake interval than over an equally long wake-sleep interval. This difference occurs because retention during sleep was significantly better when sleep followed learning directly, rather than after a day of waking. These data demonstrate a beneficial effect of sleep on memory that cannot be explained solely as a consequence of reduced interference. Rather, our findings suggest a competitive consolidation process, in which the fate of a memory depends, at least in part, on its relative stability at sleep onset: Strong memories tend to be preserved, while weaker memories erode still further. An important aspect of memory consolidation may thus result from the removal of irrelevant memory "debris."
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