午睡
刺激
振荡(细胞信号)
听力学
反馈回路
心理学
睡眠(系统调用)
控制理论(社会学)
神经科学
计算机科学
医学
控制(管理)
化学
人工智能
生物化学
计算机安全
操作系统
作者
Jinyoung Choi,Sung Chan Jun
摘要
There have been numerous attempts over the decades to introduce closed-loop feedback to induce sleep oscillations. Recently, our group also introduced closed-loop acoustic feedback to the sleep spindle and reported improved procedural memory consolidation during a nap with spindle-targeted pink noise stimulation. In this study, we replicated our previous work with a control condition in an attempt to investigate the effect of closed-loop feedback on procedural memory. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in the subjects' procedural learning and reduced wake time during the nap with closed-loop acoustic stimulation compared with the control condition. Further, we found that randomized acoustic stimuli lead to more frequent spindle activity and a faster decrement in slow oscillation power compared with the sham condition. There were strong correlations between slow oscillation and measures related to sleep efficiency as well. Interestingly, we found a marginal enhancement in procedural learning during the nap with the closed-loop acoustic stimulation compared with the sham nap. We also found a marginal decrement in theta power during the nap with closed-loop feedback compared with the sham nap, and a negative correlation between slow oscillation and theta power. We speculate that the marginal improvement in procedural learning may be related to closed-loop acoustic feedback's stabilization of non-rapid eye movement sleep. Taken together, this study shows that the closed-loop feedback method has the potential to stabilize sleep and improve procedural memory.
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