心理学
活动记录
睡眠(系统调用)
发展心理学
记忆巩固
情感记忆
听力学
认知心理学
失眠症
精神科
海马体
扁桃形结构
神经科学
计算机科学
医学
操作系统
作者
Mark Kohler,Carol Sandiford,Lauren Schilds,Jessica D. Payne
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jecp.2021.105308
摘要
• Nocturnal sleep leads to greater memory for images vs daytime wake in children. • Positive images are remembered better compared to negative and neutral images. • Whether sleep plays an active role in memory for emotionalimages remains unclear. Sleep is important for emotional well-being, memory, and development in children. Regarding memory, sleep has been shown to advantage accuracy for declarative tasks but not procedural tasks. There is some evidence to suggest that sleep provides a relatively greater benefit for memory of negative emotional versus neutral images. However, the extent to which sleep benefits emotionally positive memories in children is not clear. This study assessed memory after nocturnal sleep versus daytime wake in a within-person design involving a sample of 40 children aged 7 to 14 years ( M = 10.6 ± 1.9 years; 18 boys and 22 girls) for images of negative, neutral, and positive valences. Results show that after accounting for response time, memory accuracy overall was greater after sleep compared with equivalent time of wake and memory accuracy was greatest for positive images compared with both negative and neutral images. However, there was no difference between memory for negative images and that for neutral images in children, and there was no condition by valence interaction. Sleep characteristics as recorded using actigraphy, diary, and parent report were not predictive of memory performance after sleep when correcting for multiple comparisons. Overall, the results suggest that sleep may benefit memory in otherwise healthy children but that despite a bias toward memory for positive items over both negative and neutral items, there is not a relatively greater benefit for emotional versus neutral memory consolidation across sleep periods compared with wake periods.
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