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Sleep enhances knowledge of routes and regions in spatial environments.


ABSTRACT: Sleep is thought to preferentially consolidate hippocampus-dependent memory, and as such, spatial navigation. Here, we investigated the effects of sleep on route knowledge and explicit and implicit semantic regions in a virtual environment. Sleep, compared with wakefulness, improved route knowledge and also enhanced awareness of the semantic regionalization within the environment, whereas signs of implicit regionalization remained unchanged. Results support the view that sleep specifically enhances explicit aspects of memory, also in the spatial domain. Enhanced region knowledge after sleep suggests that consolidation during sleep goes along with the formation of more abstract schema-like representations.

SUBMITTER: Noack H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5311385 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sleep enhances knowledge of routes and regions in spatial environments.

Noack Hannes H   Schick Wiebke W   Mallot Hanspeter H   Born Jan J  

Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 20170215 3


Sleep is thought to preferentially consolidate hippocampus-dependent memory, and as such, spatial navigation. Here, we investigated the effects of sleep on route knowledge and explicit and implicit semantic regions in a virtual environment. Sleep, compared with wakefulness, improved route knowledge and also enhanced awareness of the semantic regionalization within the environment, whereas signs of implicit regionalization remained unchanged. Results support the view that sleep specifically enhan  ...[more]

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