We discuss the relationship between sleep, dreams, and memory, proposing that the content of dreams reflects aspects of memory consolidation taking place during the different stages of sleep. Although we acknowledge the likely involvement of various neuromodulators in these phenomena, we focus on the...
Temporal lobectomy: A human lesion study into the mechanisms of sleep, dreams, and memory consolidationMitchell, BByrne, R
Memory consolidation. Neuron, 96(1), 122-138. Metivier, Anthony. Full article on the current state of memory as an area of scientific study. Wagner, I. C., et al. (2021). Durable memories and efficient neural coding through mnemonic training using the method of loci. Science Advances, ...
Sleep and Memory Consolidation There are different types of memories. Some are fact-based, such as remembering the name of state capitals. Some are episodic – based on events in your life, such as your first kiss. And some memories are procedural or instructional, such as how to ride a b...
Synaptic Mechanisms of Memory Consolidation during Sleep Slow Oscillations Sleep is critical for regulation of synaptic efficacy, memories, and learning. However, the underlying mechanisms of how sleep rhythms contribute to consol... Y Wei,GP Krishnan,M Bazhenov - 《Journal of Neuroscience》 被引量:...
Numerousstudies have established that sleephelps in the second stage of memory – consolidation. And there’s no doubt about it: Sleep helps inrecalling facts and informationas well as inprocedural memory formation– the aspect of memory involved inlearning new skills faster(Diekelmann and Born, ...
The authors propose that the failure of normal memory consolidation follows drug-induced disruption of interregional synchrony critical for neuronal plasticity and discuss their findings in the framework of memory systems theory. 38 被引用 · 0 笔记 引用 Complexities of human memory: relevance to ...
Recent evidence from our lab indicates that LTP shares an important property with memory consolidation: it is consolidated by natural reinforcement. Nevertheless, the hypothesis, that LTP-like mechanisms or other forms of enhanced synaptic efficacy are basic elements in learning is not unequivocally supp...
. Robust evidence has substantiated the claim that because mental representations are indeed grounded in both action and perception, no theory of cognition can bypass the grounding problem and be true to the facts. In particular, the one maintained by Damasio (1989) has become clear: information ...
By a systematic analysis of the current literature, we compare two states of sleep and meditation in terms of their role in the formation or suppression of