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Memory and Sleep: How Sleep Cognition Can Change the Waking Mind for the Better.
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 23.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010419-050815
Ken A Paller 1 , Jessica D Creery 1 , Eitan Schechtman 1
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The memories that we retain can serve many functions. They guide our future actions, form a scaffold for constructing the self, and continue to shape both the self and the way we perceive the world. Although most memories we acquire each day are forgotten, those integrated within the structure of multiple prior memories tend to endure. A rapidly growing body of research is steadily elucidating how the consolidation of memories depends on their reactivation during sleep. Processing memories during sleep not only helps counteract their weakening but also supports problem solving, creativity, and emotional regulation. Yet, sleep-based processing might become maladaptive, such as when worries are excessively revisited. Advances in research on memory and sleep can thus shed light on how this processing influences our waking life, which can further inspire the development of novel strategies for decreasing detrimental rumination-like activity during sleep and for promoting beneficial sleep cognition.

中文翻译:


记忆和睡眠:睡眠认知如何更好地改变清醒的头脑。

我们保留的记忆可以起到许多作用。它们指导我们未来的行动,形成构建自我的脚手架,并继续塑造自我和我们感知世界的方式。虽然我们每天获得的大部分记忆都被遗忘了,但那些整合在多个先前记忆结构中的记忆往往会持久存在。越来越多的研究正在稳步阐明记忆的巩固如何取决于它们在睡眠期间的重新激活。在睡眠期间处理记忆不仅有助于抵消它们的减弱,而且还有助于解决问题、创造力和情绪调节。然而,基于睡眠的处理可能会变得不适应,例如当过度重新审视担忧时。因此,记忆和睡眠研究的进展可以阐明这种处理如何影响我们的清醒生活,

更新日期:2021-01-06
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