Enhancement of spatial memories at the associative and relational levels after a full night of sleep and likelihood of dream incorporation

Q3 Psychology
Nicolas Ribeiro, Y. Gounden, V. Quaglino
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Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of sleep in mediating the performance of associative and relational spatial memories in an immersive spatialised task. It also investigated how items presented during the task were incorporated into participants' dreams. A total of 54 participants were assigned to either a wake or sleep condition in their home setting: 27 participants stayed awake during a normal day between the learning and the testing phases of a spatial task, while 27 other participants slept in their home according to their usual sleep schedule. Subjective dream experiences during the night were reported by the participants using a paper/pencil diary. Results showed that memory performances for the testing phase were greater for the Sleep group at both associative and relational levels compared to an equivalent period of wake. The examination of dream reports revealed that 6 dream reports out of 17 (35.29%) collected in the Sleep group incorporated items related to the task. To our knowledge, this study is the first to demonstrate a protective effect of sleep on associative and relational memory performance using an immersive spatialised VR task and with a full night's sleep occurring in a home setting that respected the participant's usual sleep schedule. As a perspective, we proposed methodological improvements for future studies investigating dreams and their relationship with memory processes.
一夜睡眠后联想和关系层面的空间记忆增强以及做梦的可能性
本研究评估了睡眠在沉浸式空间化任务中对联想和关系空间记忆的中介作用。它还调查了任务中出现的项目是如何被纳入参与者的梦境的。共有54名参与者在家中被分配到清醒或睡眠状态:27名参与者在空间任务的学习和测试阶段之间的正常日子保持清醒,而另外27名参与者根据他们通常的睡眠时间表睡在家里。参与者用纸/笔日记记录夜间的主观梦境经历。结果显示,在测试阶段,睡眠组在联想和关系水平上的记忆表现都比醒着的时候要好。对梦报告的检查显示,睡眠组收集的17个梦报告中有6个(35.29%)包含与任务相关的项目。据我们所知,这项研究首次证明了睡眠对联想和关系记忆表现的保护作用,该研究使用了沉浸式空间虚拟现实任务,并在尊重参与者通常睡眠时间表的家庭环境中进行了整晚的睡眠。从这个角度来看,我们提出了未来研究梦及其与记忆过程关系的方法改进。
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International Journal of Dream Research
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