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NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories

Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor sequence learning (MSL) consolidation, the specific contribution of the different sleep stages in this type of memory consolidation is still contentious. To probe the role of stage 2 non-REM sleep (NRE...

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Autores principales: Laventure, Samuel, Fogel, Stuart, Lungu, Ovidiu, Albouy, Geneviève, Sévigny-Dupont, Pénélope, Vien, Catherine, Sayour, Chadi, Carrier, Julie, Benali, Habib, Doyon, Julien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4816304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27032084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002429
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author Laventure, Samuel
Fogel, Stuart
Lungu, Ovidiu
Albouy, Geneviève
Sévigny-Dupont, Pénélope
Vien, Catherine
Sayour, Chadi
Carrier, Julie
Benali, Habib
Doyon, Julien
author_facet Laventure, Samuel
Fogel, Stuart
Lungu, Ovidiu
Albouy, Geneviève
Sévigny-Dupont, Pénélope
Vien, Catherine
Sayour, Chadi
Carrier, Julie
Benali, Habib
Doyon, Julien
author_sort Laventure, Samuel
collection PubMed
description Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor sequence learning (MSL) consolidation, the specific contribution of the different sleep stages in this type of memory consolidation is still contentious. To probe the role of stage 2 non-REM sleep (NREM2) in this process, we used a conditioning protocol in three different groups of participants who either received an odor during initial training on a motor sequence learning task and were re-exposed to this odor during different sleep stages of the post-training night (i.e., NREM2 sleep [Cond-NREM2], REM sleep [Cond-REM], or were not conditioned during learning but exposed to the odor during NREM2 [NoCond]). Results show that the Cond-NREM2 group had significantly higher gains in performance at retest than both the Cond-REM and NoCond groups. Also, only the Cond-NREM2 group yielded significant changes in sleep spindle characteristics during cueing. Finally, we found that a change in frequency of sleep spindles during cued-memory reactivation mediated the relationship between the experimental groups and gains in performance the next day. These findings strongly suggest that cued-memory reactivation during NREM2 sleep triggers an increase in sleep spindle activity that is then related to the consolidation of motor sequence memories.
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spelling pubmed-48163042016-04-14 NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories Laventure, Samuel Fogel, Stuart Lungu, Ovidiu Albouy, Geneviève Sévigny-Dupont, Pénélope Vien, Catherine Sayour, Chadi Carrier, Julie Benali, Habib Doyon, Julien PLoS Biol Research Article Although numerous studies have convincingly demonstrated that sleep plays a critical role in motor sequence learning (MSL) consolidation, the specific contribution of the different sleep stages in this type of memory consolidation is still contentious. To probe the role of stage 2 non-REM sleep (NREM2) in this process, we used a conditioning protocol in three different groups of participants who either received an odor during initial training on a motor sequence learning task and were re-exposed to this odor during different sleep stages of the post-training night (i.e., NREM2 sleep [Cond-NREM2], REM sleep [Cond-REM], or were not conditioned during learning but exposed to the odor during NREM2 [NoCond]). Results show that the Cond-NREM2 group had significantly higher gains in performance at retest than both the Cond-REM and NoCond groups. Also, only the Cond-NREM2 group yielded significant changes in sleep spindle characteristics during cueing. Finally, we found that a change in frequency of sleep spindles during cued-memory reactivation mediated the relationship between the experimental groups and gains in performance the next day. These findings strongly suggest that cued-memory reactivation during NREM2 sleep triggers an increase in sleep spindle activity that is then related to the consolidation of motor sequence memories. Public Library of Science 2016-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4816304/ /pubmed/27032084 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002429 Text en © 2016 Laventure et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Laventure, Samuel
Fogel, Stuart
Lungu, Ovidiu
Albouy, Geneviève
Sévigny-Dupont, Pénélope
Vien, Catherine
Sayour, Chadi
Carrier, Julie
Benali, Habib
Doyon, Julien
NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title_full NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title_fullStr NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title_full_unstemmed NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title_short NREM2 and Sleep Spindles Are Instrumental to the Consolidation of Motor Sequence Memories
title_sort nrem2 and sleep spindles are instrumental to the consolidation of motor sequence memories
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4816304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27032084
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002429
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