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Autobiographical memory and hyperassociativity in the dreaming brain: implications for memory consolidation in sleep

机译:梦中大脑的自传体记忆和超联想性:对睡眠中记忆巩固的影响

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In this paper we argue that autobiographical memory (AM) activity across sleep and wake can provide insight into the nature of dreaming, and vice versa. Activated memories within the sleeping brain reflect one’s personal life history (autobiography). They can appear in largely fragmentary forms and differ from conventional manifestations of episodic memory. Autobiographical memories in dreams can be sampled from non-REM as well as REM periods, which contain fewer episodic references and become more bizarre across the night. Salient fragmented memory features are activated in sleep and re-bound with fragments not necessarily emerging from the same memory, thus de-contextualizing those memories and manifesting as experiences that differ from waking conceptions. The constructive nature of autobiographical recall further encourages synthesis of these hyper-associated images into an episode via recalling and reporting dreams. We use a model of AM to account for the activation of memories in dreams as a reflection of sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes. We focus in particular on the hyperassociative nature of AM during sleep.
机译:在本文中,我们认为睡眠和清醒期间的自传体记忆(AM)活动可以提供对梦的本质的洞察力,反之亦然。睡眠中大脑的激活记忆反映了个人的生活史(自传)。它们可能以零散的形式出现,并且与情景记忆的常规表现形式有所不同。梦境中的自传体记忆可以从非快速眼动和快速眼动时期中获取,后者包含较少的情节性引用,并且在整个夜晚变得更加离奇。显着的碎片化记忆功能在睡眠中被激活,并与不一定从同一存储器中出现的碎片重新绑定,从而使这些记忆脱上下文,并表现为不同于唤醒观念的体验。自传回忆的建设性本质进一步鼓励通过回忆和报告梦想将这些超关联图像合成为一集。我们使用AM模型来解释梦中的记忆激活,以反映依赖睡眠的记忆整合过程。我们特别关注睡眠期间AM的超缔合性。

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