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Sleep Supports the Slow Abstraction of Gist from Visual Perceptual Memories.


ABSTRACT: Sleep benefits the consolidation of individual episodic memories. In the long run, however, it may be more efficient to retain the abstract gist of single, related memories, which can be generalized to similar instances in the future. While episodic memory is enhanced after one night of sleep, effective gist abstraction is thought to require multiple nights. We tested this hypothesis using a visual Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, examining gist abstraction and episodic-like memory consolidation after 20?min, after 10?hours, as well as after one year of retention. While after 10?hours, sleep enhanced episodic-like memory for single items, it did not affect gist abstraction. One year later, however, we found significant gist knowledge only if subjects had slept immediately after encoding, while there was no residual memory for individual items. These findings indicate that sleep after learning strengthens episodic-like memories in the short term and facilitates long-term gist abstraction.

SUBMITTER: Lutz ND 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5314355 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sleep Supports the Slow Abstraction of Gist from Visual Perceptual Memories.

Lutz Nicolas D ND   Diekelmann Susanne S   Hinse-Stern Patricia P   Born Jan J   Rauss Karsten K  

Scientific reports 20170217


Sleep benefits the consolidation of individual episodic memories. In the long run, however, it may be more efficient to retain the abstract gist of single, related memories, which can be generalized to similar instances in the future. While episodic memory is enhanced after one night of sleep, effective gist abstraction is thought to require multiple nights. We tested this hypothesis using a visual Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, examining gist abstraction and episodic-like memory consolidati  ...[more]

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