Impact of single-trial avoidance learning on subsequent sleep

Qianwen Zhang,Fujun Chen

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE(2024)

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Both non-rapid eye movement (NonREM) sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, as well as sleep spindle and ripple oscillations, are important for memory formation. Through cortical EEG recordings of prefrontal cortex and hippocampus during and after an inhibitory avoidance task, we analysed the dynamic changes in the amounts of sleep, spindle and ripple oscillations related to memory formation. The total amount of NonREM sleep was reduced during the first hour after learning. Moreover, significant decrease of the total spindle and ripple counts was observed at the first hour after learning as well. In addition, foot shock alone, with no associated learning, produced little effect on the dynamics of sleep oscillations, indicating that the learning experience is necessary for these changes to occur. Inhibitory avoidance conditioning task was used to investigate the role of sleep, sleep spindle and ripple oscillations on emotional memory formation. The NonREM sleep decreased in the first hour after learning. Consequently, the sleep spindle and ripple activities decreased as well in the corresponding time period. image
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fear,inhibitory avoidance conditioning,memory,ripple,sleep,spindle
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