Muistijälkien kirjoittaminen aivojen kovalevylle unen aikana takkuilee Alzheimerin taudissa

IF 0.9 4区 数学 Q2 Mathematics
H. Tanila
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Abstract

”Why do we need to sleep?” is still a question with no unambiguous answer. New findings from brain research suggest that one important function of sleep is to enable the transfer of temporary memories from deep brain structures to long-term storage in the cerebral cortex. This article describes from step to step how this process is thought to occur at the level of a single neuron and neural networks. The transfer of episodic memories from the hippocampus in the medial temporal lobe to the cerebral cortex explains a well-known paradox: an elderly person with Alzheimer’s disease can remember even small details of decade-old events but fails to remember what happened only a few hours ago. Transfer of the memory engram particularly during sleep and typical sleep fragmentation at early stages of Alzheimer’s disease can at least partly account for the poor memory of recent events. A better understanding of the underlying factors and mechanisms can help us develop new treatments to strengthen the weak parts in this chain of events and thereby enhance remembering of new events.
“我们为什么需要睡觉?”仍然是一个没有明确答案的问题。大脑研究的新发现表明,睡眠的一个重要功能是使临时记忆从大脑深层结构转移到大脑皮层的长期存储。这篇文章一步一步地描述了这个过程是如何在单个神经元和神经网络的水平上发生的。情景记忆从内侧颞叶的海马体转移到大脑皮层,解释了一个众所周知的悖论:一个患有阿尔茨海默氏症的老年人甚至可以记住十年前发生的事情的小细节,但却记不起几个小时前发生的事情。记忆印记的转移(尤其是在睡眠期间)和阿尔茨海默病早期典型的睡眠片段至少可以部分解释近期事件记忆不良的原因。更好地了解潜在的因素和机制可以帮助我们开发新的治疗方法来加强这一系列事件中的薄弱部分,从而增强对新事件的记忆。
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期刊介绍: Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ Mathematica is published by Academia Scientiarum Fennica since 1941. It was founded and edited, until 1974, by P.J. Myrberg. Its editor is Olli Martio. AASF publishes refereed papers in all fields of mathematics with emphasis on analysis.
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