Neural Dynamics of Associative Learning during Human Sleep
Abstract
Recent evidence indicates that humans can learn entirely new information during sleep. To elucidate the neural dynamics underlying sleep-learning, we investigated brain activity during auditory-olfactory discriminatory associative learning in human sleep. We found that learning-related delta and sigma neural changes are involved in early acquisition stages, when new associations are being formed. In contrast, learning-related theta activity emerged in later stages of the learning process, after tone-odor associations were already established. These findings suggest that learning new associations during sleep is signaled by a dynamic interplay between slow-waves, sigma, and theta activity.
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| Título según SCOPUS: | Neural Dynamics of Associative Learning during Human Sleep |
| Título de la Revista: | Cerebral Cortex |
| Volumen: | 30 |
| Número: | 3 |
| Editorial: | Oxford University Press |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
| Página de inicio: | 1708 |
| Página final: | 1715 |
| Idioma: | English |
| DOI: |
10.1093/cercor/bhz197 |
| Notas: | SCOPUS |