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REM-Enriched Naps Are Associated with Memory Consolidation for Sad Stories and Enhance Mood-Related Reactivity

Authors :
Médhi Gilson
Gaétane Deliens
Rachel Leproult
Alice Bodart
Antoine Nonclercq
Rudy Ercek
Philippe Peigneux
Source :
Brain Sciences, Vol 6, Iss 1, p 1 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2015.

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that emotion and affect modulate the relation between sleep and cognition. In the present study, we investigated the role of rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep in mood regulation and memory consolidation for sad stories. In a counterbalanced design, participants (n = 24) listened to either a neutral or a sad story during two sessions, spaced one week apart. After listening to the story, half of the participants had a short (45 min) morning nap. The other half had a long (90 min) morning nap, richer in REM and N2 sleep. Story recall, mood evolution and changes in emotional response to the re-exposure to the story were assessed after the nap. Although recall performance was similar for sad and neutral stories irrespective of nap duration, sleep measures were correlated with recall performance in the sad story condition only. After the long nap, REM sleep density positively correlated with retrieval performance, while re-exposure to the sad story led to diminished mood and increased skin conductance levels. Our results suggest that REM sleep may not only be associated with the consolidation of intrinsically sad material, but also enhances mood reactivity, at least on the short term.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20763425
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brain Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9bc37d11bd44273a20dbac9403e1472
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci6010001