Sleep and Memory.
- Author:
Jaegong CYN
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Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Sleep; Memory; Memory consolidation
- MeSH: Brain; Memory*; Sleep, REM; Task Performance and Analysis
- From:Sleep Medicine and Psychophysiology 2005;12(1):5-10
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Study in the field of sleep and memory has greatly expanded recently and the number of publications supporting the association between sleep and memory consolidation is rapidly growing. This study presents evidence related to sleep-dependent memory consolidation, ranging from behavioral task-performing studies to molecular studies, and several arguments against the association. Basic researches show that many genes are upwardly regulated during sleep and patterns of brain activation seen during daytime task training are repeated during subsequent REM sleep. Several electrophysiological studies demonstrate the correlation between spindle density increase following training and subsequent improvement in performing the training task. Overnight improvement or deterioration in task performance correlates with REM or SWS sleep. In the end, a lot of issues remain to be studied and discussed further in the future in spite of supporting evidence now available.