While you were sleeping: Evidence for high-level executive processing of an auditory narrative during sleep.

Conscious Cogn

The Brain & Mind Institute, Western University, London, Canada; Department of Physiology and Pharmacology and Department of Psychology, Western University, London, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: April 2022

During sleep we lack conscious awareness of the external environment. Yet, our internal mental state suggests that high-level cognitive processes persist. The nature and extent to which the external environment is processed during sleep remain largely unexplored. Here, we used an fMRI synchronization-based approach to examine responses to a narrative during wakefulness and sleep. The stimulus elicited the auditory network and a frontoparietal pattern of activity, consistent with high-level narrative plot-following. During REM sleep, the same frontoparietal pattern was observed in one of three participants, and partially in one other, confirming that it is possible to track and follow the moment-to-moment complexities of a narrative during REM sleep. Auditory network recruitment was observed in both non-REM and REM sleep, demonstrating preservation of low-level auditory processing, even in deep sleep. This novel approach investigating cognitive processing at different levels of awareness demonstrates that the brain can meaningfully process the external environment during REM sleep.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2022.103306DOI Listing

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