Differential Effects of Early and Late Nocturnal Sleep on the Consolidation of Declarative and Nondeclarative Memory
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Description
Nocturnal sleep apparently promotes the translation of labile short-term memories into more stable long-term memories. The present studies suggest that the sleep-related consolidation of “hippocampus-mediated” memories benefits primarily from “early” nocturnal sleep. A reduced activation of hippocampal glucocorticoid receptors and a neocortico-hippocampal ‘off-line’ mode during this part of sleep may be of particular relevance for this phenomenon. In contrast, “non hippocampus-mediated” memories benefit primarily from “late” nocturnal sleep. In addition to a critical amount of REM sleep, other, yet unknown factors may contribute to the consolidation of non hippocampus-mediated memories during late nocturnal sleep.
Author: Plihal, Werner
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 3631326270
Language: English
Pages: 157
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