Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep

Sleep is known to promote memory consolidation, but the extent to which this is dependent on the memory’s relevance remains unclear. Here, the authors use a brain decoding approach to show that neural representations of rewarded experiences undergo a privileged reactivation during sleep, favouring t...

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Autores principales: Virginie Sterpenich, Mojca K. M. van Schie, Maximilien Catsiyannis, Avinash Ramyead, Stephen Perrig, Hee-Deok Yang, Dimitri Van De Ville, Sophie Schwartz
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fe1596e8b1514f5b9d6ee54cec18e0c62021-12-02T16:24:52ZReward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep10.1038/s41467-021-24357-52041-1723https://doaj.org/article/fe1596e8b1514f5b9d6ee54cec18e0c62021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24357-5https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Sleep is known to promote memory consolidation, but the extent to which this is dependent on the memory’s relevance remains unclear. Here, the authors use a brain decoding approach to show that neural representations of rewarded experiences undergo a privileged reactivation during sleep, favouring their consolidation.Virginie SterpenichMojca K. M. van SchieMaximilien CatsiyannisAvinash RamyeadStephen PerrigHee-Deok YangDimitri Van De VilleSophie SchwartzNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
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Virginie Sterpenich
Mojca K. M. van Schie
Maximilien Catsiyannis
Avinash Ramyead
Stephen Perrig
Hee-Deok Yang
Dimitri Van De Ville
Sophie Schwartz
Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
description Sleep is known to promote memory consolidation, but the extent to which this is dependent on the memory’s relevance remains unclear. Here, the authors use a brain decoding approach to show that neural representations of rewarded experiences undergo a privileged reactivation during sleep, favouring their consolidation.
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author Virginie Sterpenich
Mojca K. M. van Schie
Maximilien Catsiyannis
Avinash Ramyead
Stephen Perrig
Hee-Deok Yang
Dimitri Van De Ville
Sophie Schwartz
author_facet Virginie Sterpenich
Mojca K. M. van Schie
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Stephen Perrig
Hee-Deok Yang
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title Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
title_short Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
title_full Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
title_fullStr Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
title_full_unstemmed Reward biases spontaneous neural reactivation during sleep
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