记忆巩固
睡眠剥夺
心理学
合并(业务)
认知
睡眠(系统调用)
睡眠剥夺对认知功能的影响
神经科学
海马体
认知心理学
计算机科学
操作系统
会计
业务
作者
Pim R.A. Heckman,Femke Roig Kuhn,Peter Meerlo,Robbert Havekes
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.nlm.2020.107326
摘要
Memory is a cognitive concept and refers to the storage of information over a longer time period. It exists of a series of complementary processes; acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval. Each of these processes has its own partly unique neurobiological signature. Sleep deprivation is known to impair hippocampus-dependent long-term memories. Many studies have used extended periods of wakefulness, affecting all three memory processes, thereby making it unable to determine how each of the processes is affected by sleep loss, separately. Others have extensively examined the effects on memory consolidation, showing the detrimental effect of sleep deprivation during the consolidation process on memory formation. Few studies have investigated how memory acquisition and its retrieval are affected by sleep loss. In the present study, we therefore assessed in mice how sleep deprivation negatively impacts memory acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval, in the Object Location Memory task. Mice were sleep deprived for six hours at the beginning of the light phase using the gentle handling method, 1) directly preceding the learning trial (acquisition), 2) immediately after the learning trial (consolidation), or 3) directly preceding the test trial (retrieval). Memory was assessed at either a 24-h or 1-h interval. Using this approach, we show for the first time that six hours of sleep deprivation attenuates the acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval of object-location memories in mice.
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