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Sleep selectively stabilizes contextual aspects of negative memories

View ORCID ProfileRoy Cox, Marthe LV van Bronkhorst, Mollie Bayda, Herron Gomillion, Eileen Cho, Elaine Parr, Olivia P Manickas-Hill, View ORCID ProfileAnna C Schapiro, View ORCID ProfileRobert Stickgold
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/370965
Roy Cox
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
2Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA
3Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Germany
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Marthe LV van Bronkhorst
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
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Mollie Bayda
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
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Herron Gomillion
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
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Eileen Cho
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
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Elaine Parr
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
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Olivia P Manickas-Hill
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Anna C Schapiro
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
2Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA
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Robert Stickgold
1Department of Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA, USA
2Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA, USA
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Abstract

Sleep and emotion are both powerful modulators of the long-term stability of episodic memories, but precisely how these factors interact remains unresolved. We assessed changes in item recognition, contextual memory, and affective tone for negative and neutral memories across a 12 h interval containing sleep or wakefulness in 71 human volunteers. Our data indicate a sleep-dependent stabilization of negative contextual memories, in a way not seen for neutral memories, item recognition, or across wakefulness. Furthermore, retention of contextual memories was positively associated with time spent in non-rapid eye movement sleep. Finally, our results offer partial support for the hypothesis that sleep attenuates emotional responses to previously memorized material.

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Sleep selectively stabilizes contextual aspects of negative memories
Roy Cox, Marthe LV van Bronkhorst, Mollie Bayda, Herron Gomillion, Eileen Cho, Elaine Parr, Olivia P Manickas-Hill, Anna C Schapiro, Robert Stickgold
bioRxiv 370965; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/370965
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Sleep selectively stabilizes contextual aspects of negative memories
Roy Cox, Marthe LV van Bronkhorst, Mollie Bayda, Herron Gomillion, Eileen Cho, Elaine Parr, Olivia P Manickas-Hill, Anna C Schapiro, Robert Stickgold
bioRxiv 370965; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/370965

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