分布和渐进的微观结构变化与记忆再激活带来的行为益处的出现有关。

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2025-08-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/IMAG.a.104
Martyna Rakowska, Alberto Lazari, Mara Cercignani, Paulina Bagrowska, Heidi Johansen-Berg, Penelope A Lewis
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众所周知,睡眠期间的记忆再激活会对记忆痕迹的逐渐巩固产生影响,但由这种再激活引起的可塑性变化的性质尚不清楚。在这里,我们使用弥散加权成像来跟踪操作后20天与目标记忆再激活(TMR)行为效应相关的微观结构变化的位置和时间尺度,当行为效应首次变得显著时。因为我们使用了一系列的反应时间任务,这是已知的利用感觉运动系统以及内侧颞叶和纹状体记忆系统,我们包括所有这些区域作为感兴趣的区域。我们还包括楔前叶,这是一种与神经印迹有关的可塑性结构。我们的分析是基于早期(前24小时)和后期(24小时至10天)固结期间TMR的行为效益与微观结构可塑性之间的相关性。这表明早期纹状体中与tmr相关的微结构可塑性显著。在后期,我们观察到感觉运动皮层和楔前叶的显微结构变化。综上所述,这些发现表明,脑磁流变相关的微观结构变化与随后大脑多个区域的记忆益处相关。
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Distributed and gradual microstructure changes are associated with the emergence of behavioural benefit from memory reactivation.

Distributed and gradual microstructure changes are associated with the emergence of behavioural benefit from memory reactivation.

Distributed and gradual microstructure changes are associated with the emergence of behavioural benefit from memory reactivation.

Distributed and gradual microstructure changes are associated with the emergence of behavioural benefit from memory reactivation.

Memory reactivation during sleep is known to have an impact upon the gradual consolidation of memory traces, but the nature of plastic changes induced by such reactivation remains unclear. Here, we use diffusion-weighted imaging to track the location and timescale of microstructural changes associated with behavioural effects of Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) 20 days post-manipulation, when the behavioural effect first became significant. Because we used a serial reaction time task that is known to draw on the sensorimotor system as well as both medial temporal and striatal memory systems, we included all these areas as regions of interest. We also included precuneus, a structure known for plasticity relating to the neural engram. Our analysis was based on correlations between behavioural benefit of TMR and microstructural plasticity over early (first 24 h) and late (24 h to 10 days) consolidation periods. This showed significant TMR-related microstructural plasticity in the striatum over the early period. Over the late period, we observed TMR-related microstructural changes in both sensorimotor cortex and precuneus. Taken together, these findings demonstrate that TMR-related microstructural changes correlate with subsequent memory benefits across multiple brain regions.

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