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右半球的睡眠纺锤波支持对规律的感知并反映睡前激活状态。

Sleep Spindles in the Right Hemisphere Support Awareness of Regularities and Reflect Pre-Sleep Activations.

作者信息

Yordanova Juliana, Kolev Vasil, Bruns Eike, Kirov Roumen, Verleger Rolf

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, 23562 Lübeck, Germany.

Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria.

出版信息

Sleep. 2017 Nov 1;40(11). doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsx151.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

The present study explored the sleep mechanisms which may support awareness of hidden regularities.

METHODS

Before sleep, 53 participants learned implicitly a lateralized variant of the serial response-time task in order to localize sensorimotor encoding either in the left or right hemisphere and induce implicit regularity representations. Electroencephalographic (EEG) activity was recorded at multiple electrodes during both task performance and sleep, searching for lateralized traces of the preceding activity during learning. Sleep EEG analysis focused on region-specific slow (9-12 Hz) and fast (13-16 Hz) sleep spindles during nonrapid eye movement sleep.

RESULTS

Fast spindle activity at those motor regions that were activated during learning increased with the amount of postsleep awareness. Independently of side of learning, spindle activity at right frontal and fronto-central regions was involved: there, fast spindles increased with the transformation of sequence knowledge from implicit before sleep to explicit after sleep, and slow spindles correlated with individual abilities of gaining awareness. These local modulations of sleep spindles corresponded to regions with greater presleep activation in participants with postsleep explicit knowledge.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep spindle mechanisms are related to explicit awareness (1) by tracing the activation of motor cortical and right-hemisphere regions which had stronger involvement already during learning and (2) by recruitment of individually consolidated processing modules in the right hemisphere. The integration of different sleep spindle mechanisms with functional states during wake collectively supports the gain of awareness of previously experienced regularities, with a special role for the right hemisphere.

摘要

研究目的

本研究探索了可能支持对隐藏规律的认知的睡眠机制。

方法

在睡眠前,53名参与者隐性学习序列反应时任务的一种侧化变体,以便将感觉运动编码定位在左半球或右半球,并诱导隐性规律表征。在任务执行和睡眠期间,在多个电极上记录脑电图(EEG)活动,寻找学习期间先前活动的侧化痕迹。睡眠EEG分析聚焦于非快速眼动睡眠期间特定区域的慢(9 - 12赫兹)和快(13 - 16赫兹)睡眠纺锤波。

结果

学习期间被激活的那些运动区域的快纺锤波活动随着睡眠后认知量的增加而增加。与学习的半球侧无关,右侧额叶和额中央区域的纺锤波活动参与其中:在那里,快纺锤波随着序列知识从睡眠前的隐性状态转变为睡眠后的显性状态而增加,慢纺锤波与获得认知的个体能力相关。睡眠纺锤波的这些局部调制与睡眠后具有显性知识的参与者中睡眠前激活更强的区域相对应。

结论

睡眠纺锤波机制与显性认知相关,(1)通过追踪在学习期间已经有更强参与的运动皮层和右半球区域的激活,以及(2)通过招募右半球中个体巩固的处理模块。不同睡眠纺锤波机制与清醒时功能状态的整合共同支持对先前经历规律的认知获得,右半球起特殊作用。

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