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  • Memory reactivation during sleep can convert newly formed memories into long-term ones, particularly when auditory cues are used to trigger this process.
  • Research has largely focused on how this memory reactivation affects single memories, leaving its impact on similar, overlapping memories less understood.
  • In a study, using targeted memory reactivation (TMR) revealed that while it can help retain some recently learned pairs, it may cause forgetting of others, especially if those pairs hadn’t been tested before sleep.

Article Abstract

Memory reactivation during sleep can shape new memories into a long-term form. Reactivation of memories can be induced via the delivery of auditory cues during sleep. Although this targeted memory reactivation (TMR) approach can strengthen newly acquired memories, research has tended to focus on single associative memories. It is less clear how TMR affects retention for overlapping associative memories. This is critical, given that repeated retrieval of overlapping associations during wake can lead to forgetting, a phenomenon known as retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF). We asked whether a similar pattern of forgetting occurs when TMR is used to cue reactivation of overlapping pairwise associations during sleep. Participants learned overlapping pairs-learned separately, interleaved with other unrelated pairs. During sleep, we cued a subset of overlapping pairs using TMR. While TMR increased retention for the first encoded pairs, memory decreased for the second encoded pairs. This pattern of retention was only present for pairs not tested prior to sleep. The results suggest that TMR can lead to forgetting, an effect similar to RIF during wake. However, this effect did not extend to memories that had been strengthened via retrieval prior to sleep. We therefore provide evidence for a reactivation-induced forgetting effect during sleep.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9578373PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/lm.053594.122DOI Listing

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