Memory processing during sleep mechanisms and evidence from neuroimaging studies

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Peigneux, P [1 ]
Melchior, G
Schmidt, C
Dang-Vu, T
Boly, M
Laureys, S
Maquet, P
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[1] Univ Liege, Cyclotron Res Ctr B30, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[2] Univ Liege, Dept Cognit Sci, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[3] Univ Liege, Dept Neurol, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
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A growing number of studies support the hypothesis that sleep participates in the off-line processing of recent memories. However, many determinants and outcomes of memory reprocessing during sleep remain to be identified. This review provides a summary description of the main behavioural, neurophysiological and hemodynamic features of sleep, with a special emphasis on sleep mechanisms deemed potentially important to support sleep-related brain plasticity and memory consolidation: PGO-waves, spindles and hippocampal rhythms. Next are presented brain imaging studies having demonstrated the re-expression and modulation of learning-related cerebral activity during posttraining sleep in humans. As a whole, functional neuroimaging results nowadays suggest that learning-dependent modulations in cerebral activity during human sleep reflect the offline processing of recent memory traces, which eventually leads to the plastic changes underlying the subsequent improvement in performance.
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