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Measuring Neural Mechanisms Underlying Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation During Naps in Early Childhood
Published on: October 2, 2019
Temporal sleep spindle clustering and slow-oscillation coupling in motor memory consolidation and generalization
Adrien Conessa1, Damien Léger2,3, Arnaud Boutin4
1Université Paris-Saclay, Inria, CIAMS, Gif-Sur-Yvette, France.
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Sleep benefits memory consolidation through periodic sleep spindle activity and associated memory reactivations. The temporal organization of spindles in "trains" is considered a critical sleep mechanism for the timed and repeated reactivation of memories. Evidence suggests that a timely phase-locking between slow oscillations (SO) and spindles facilitates learning-related synaptic plasticity. Here, we investigated the contribution of spindles' clustering and coupling with SO in motor memory consolidation by promoting local synaptic depression in sensorimotor cortical regions through upper-limb immobilization following motor sequence learning. Our results reveal that the cluster-based organization of spindles is independent of daytime sensorimotor experience, while leading to distinct overnight behavioral outcomes. Interestingly, immobilization induced a phase shift in the SO-spindle coupling for spindles grouped in trains, but not when isolated outside trains. We demonstrate that spindle trains may promote skill-specific strengthening of motor memories, while isolated spindles may instead create memory-instability conditions leading to enhanced skill generalization.
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