操纵多重记忆的重叠再激活可促进明确的要点抽象。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Xiaoxia Zhao, Po-han Chen, Jie Chen, Hongqiang Sun
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睡眠被认为是在自发记忆再激活的基础上促进要点抽象的。正如 "抽象信息重叠(iOtA)"理论所推测的那样,在重新激活记忆之外,重新激活记忆之间的 "重叠 "对于要点抽象至关重要。然而,迄今为止,实证研究还没有通过操纵 "重叠 "因素来检验这一理论。在本研究中,"重叠 "本身是通过有针对性的记忆再激活(TMR)来操纵的,即同时再激活包含或不包含空间重叠要点信息的多个记忆,从而研究重叠再激活对要点抽象的影响。本研究采用因子设计,2个因子分别有2个水平(空间重叠/无空间重叠,TMR/无TMR)。因此,82 名健康大学生(年龄 19 ∼ 25 岁,女性 57 人)被随机分为四组。在按照分组学习了 16 幅与 4 个听觉提示(4 幅图片 - 1 个提示)配对的图片后,参与者有 90 分钟的午睡机会。然后在午睡的 N2 和慢波睡眠期间进行 TMR 提示。用记忆任务的表现来测量要点抽象能力。结果显示,TMR 对内隐和外显要旨抽象均有显著的主效应,而对外显要旨抽象则有微弱的交互效应。进一步的分析表明,空间重叠和 TMR 组的显式要点抽象能力明显优于对照组。此外,显式要点抽象能力与纺锤体密度呈正相关。因此,当前的研究表明,TMR 可促进要旨抽象,而明确的要旨抽象可能会从重叠再激活中获益更多。
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Manipulated overlapping reactivation of multiple memories promotes explicit gist abstraction

Sleep is considered to promote gist abstraction on the basis of spontaneous memory reactivation. As speculated in the theory of ‘information overlap to abstract (iOtA)’, ‘overlap’ between reactivated memories, beyond reactivation, is crucial to gist abstraction. Yet so far, empirical research has not tested this theory by manipulating the factor of ‘overlap’. In the current study, ‘overlap’ itself was manipulated by targeted memory reactivation (TMR), through simultaneously reactivating multiple memories that either contain or do not contain spatially overlapped gist information, to investigate the effect of overlapping reactivation on gist abstraction. This study had a factorial design of 2 factors with 2 levels respectively (spatial overlap/no spatial overlap, TMR/no-TMR). Accordingly, 82 healthy college students (aged 19 ∼ 25, 57 females) were randomized into four groups. After learning 16 pictures, paired with 4 auditory cues (4 pictures – 1 cue) according to the grouping, participants were given a 90-minute nap opportunity. Then TMR cueing was conducted during N2 and slow wave sleep of the nap. Performance in memory task was used to measure gist abstraction. The results showed a significant main effect of TMR on both implicit and explicit gist abstraction, and a marginally significant interaction effect on explicit gist abstraction. Further analyses showed that explicit gist abstraction in the spatial overlap & TMR group was significantly better than in the control group. Moreover, explicit gist abstraction was positively correlated with spindle density. The current study thus indicates that TMR facilitates gist abstraction, and explicit gist abstraction may benefit more from overlapping reactivation.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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