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在失眠患者中基于活动的前性记忆.

Miranda Occhionero1, Lorenzo Tonetti1, Federica Giudetti1

  • 1Department of Psychology "Renzo Canestrari", University of Bologna, 40127 Bologna, Italy.

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概括

维持性和混合性失眠的患者表现出基于活动的潜在记忆受损,而睡眠开始和负面误解失眠则没有. 睡眠碎片化可能会影响早上醒来时的记忆性能.

科学领域:

  • 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
  • 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
  • 心理学 心理学 心理学

背景情况:

  • 失眠是一种影响认知功能的普遍睡眠障碍.
  • 基于活动的前性记忆 (ABPM) 对于日常任务完成至关重要.
  • 不同的失眠亚型可能对认知表现产生不同的影响.

研究的目的:

  • 评估不同失眠亚型患者的ABPM性能.
  • 在失眠患者和健康对照中比较ABPM.
  • 探索睡眠碎片化和ABPM之间的关系.

主要方法:

  • 153名失眠患者和121名健康对照参与了这项研究.
  • 动图法被用来将失眠分为以下子类型:睡眠开始,维持,混合和负面误解.
  • 参与者通过在睡前和醒来时按一下动图仪按来执行ABPM任务.

主要成果:

  • 与健康对照组相比,维护和混合失眠患者在醒来时的ABPM准确性明显较低.
  • 睡眠开始和消极误解失眠组在ABPM表现上没有显著差异.
  • 动图学数据表明,睡眠碎片化与降低ABPM效率之间存在潜在联系.
关键词:
动画摄影 (actigraphy) 是一种摄影方式.失眠是因为失眠.预期记忆是一种前性记忆.睡眠 睡眠 睡眠 睡眠 睡眠

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结论:

  • 维护和混合失眠与基于活动的潜在记忆力受损有关.
  • 睡眠开始和消极误解失眠亚型似乎不会影响ABPM.
  • 睡眠碎片化可能是影响醒来时潜在记忆的关键因素.