在快速眼动睡眠中使用有针对性的记忆再激活来解除情绪记忆。

Imaging neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) Pub Date : 2025-10-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/IMAG.a.924
Viviana Greco, Tamas A Foldes, Mahmoud E A Abdellahi, Marta Wawrzuta, Neil A Harrison, Kevin Murphy, Penelope A Lewis
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快速眼动睡眠(REM)被认为是通过重新激活记忆来处理情绪。这种快速眼动再激活可以通过呈现与目标记忆相关的音调来触发。这降低了对负面刺激的主观唤醒评级。在这里,我们客观地测量了大脑和自主神经系统的觉醒。参与者对负面的图像-声音配对进行评分,其中一半在随后的快速眼动期间重新呈现。编码后48小时,所有的图像都在磁共振成像(MRI)扫描仪上进行了脉搏血氧仪的重新评分。快速眼动期的再激活降低了大脑突出网络(SN)的反应,包括脑岛前部和前扣带皮层背侧(dACC),以及相关的情绪处理区域:眶额皮质、亚属扣带和左杏仁核。快速眼动期记忆再激活降低心率减速(HRD)。主观唤醒等级对于更令人不安的图像会降低,对于不那么令人不安的图像会增加。我们的发现对使用记忆再激活来治疗抑郁症和焦虑症具有启示意义。
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Disarming emotional memories using targeted memory reactivation during rapid eye movement sleep.

Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REM) is thought to process emotions via memory reactivation. Such REM reactivation can be triggered by presenting a tone associated with the target memory. This reduces subjective arousal ratings for negative stimuli. Here, we measure arousal objectively in brain and autonomic system. Participants rated negative image-sound pairs, half of which were then re-presented during subsequent REM. All images were re-rated in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner with pulse oximetry 48 h after encoding. Reactivation in REM reduced responses in the brain's Salience Network (SN), including Anterior Insula and dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex (dACC), and associated emotion-processing regions: orbitofrontal cortex, subgenual cingulate, and left amygdala. Memory reactivation in REM reduced heart rate deceleration (HRD). Subjective arousal ratings were reduced for more upsetting images and increased for less upsetting images. Our findings have implications for the use of memory reactivation to treat depression and anxiety disorders.

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