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Promoting subjective preferences in simple economic choices during nap.


ABSTRACT: Sleep is known to benefit consolidation of memories, especially those of motivational relevance. Yet, it remains largely unknown the extent to which sleep influences reward-associated behavior, in particular, whether and how sleep modulates reward evaluation that critically underlies value-based decisions. Here, we show that neural processing during sleep can selectively bias preferences in simple economic choices when the sleeper is stimulated by covert, reward-associated cues. Specifically, presenting the spoken name of a familiar, valued snack item during midday nap significantly improves the preference for that item relative to items not externally cued. The cueing-specific preference enhancement is sleep-dependent and can be predicted by cue-induced neurophysiological signals at the subject and item level. Computational modeling further suggests that sleep cueing accelerates evidence accumulation for cued options during the post-sleep choice process in a manner consistent with the preference shift. These findings suggest that neurocognitive processing during sleep contributes to the fine-tuning of subjective preferences in a flexible, selective manner.

SUBMITTER: Ai S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6294547 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Promoting subjective preferences in simple economic choices during nap.

Ai Sizhi S   Yin Yunlu Y   Chen Yu Y   Wang Cong C   Sun Yan Y   Tang Xiangdong X   Lu Lin L   Zhu Lusha L   Shi Jie J  

eLife 20181206


Sleep is known to benefit consolidation of memories, especially those of motivational relevance. Yet, it remains largely unknown the extent to which sleep influences reward-associated behavior, in particular, whether and how sleep modulates reward evaluation that critically underlies value-based decisions. Here, we show that neural processing during sleep can selectively bias preferences in simple economic choices when the sleeper is stimulated by covert, reward-associated cues. Specifically, pr  ...[more]

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