Abstract
Sleep supports memory consolidation and next-day learning. The Active Systems model of consolidation proposes that sleep facilitates a shift in the memory retrieval network from hippocampus to neocortex in service of long-term storage. Accordingly, overnight consolidation may support efficient next-day learning. We tested this hypothesis across two preregistered behavioural experiments. In both experiments, participants learned a set of word pairs and recall was assessed before and after a 12-h delay containing overnight sleep or daytime wakefulness. Participants then learned and were immediately tested on a new set of word pairs. Word pair retention was better after the delay of sleep than wakefulness, suggesting a benefit of sleep for memory consolidation, but there was no sleep-related learning advantage for the new set of word pairs. Sleep-associated consolidation was not associated with next-day learning in our preregistered analyses, although a significant positive relationship with learning did emerge in an exploratory analysis that accounted for performance at pre-sleep recall. Taken together, our findings provide exploratory evidence that overnight consolidation may be linked to new learning, with pre-sleep retrieval performance influencing the magnitude of this relationship.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 106241 |
| Journal | Cognition |
| Volume | 264 |
| Early online date | 16 Jul 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2025 |
Keywords
- 12-12 design
- encoding capacity
- memory consolidation
- sleep
- paired-associates learning
- preregistered
- open data
- Memory consolidation
- 12–12 design
- Paired-associates learning
- Sleep
- Preregistered
- Encoding capacity
- Open data
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Using auditory stimulation to investigate selectivity in sleep-associated memory processing
Harrington, M. (Principal Investigator) & Lazar, A. (Co-Investigator)
3/06/24 → 2/09/26
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