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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Sleep, semantic memory, and creative problem solving

Penelope Lewis

Prof

Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre

Schedule
Wednesday, March 18, 2020

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Schedule

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

12:00 PM Europe/London

Host: The Neurotheory Forum

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

The Neurotheory Forum

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Creative thought relies on the reorganisation of existing knowledge. Sleep is known to be important for creative thinking, but there is a debate about which sleep stage is most relevant, and why. I will address this issue by proposing that Rapid Eye Movement sleep, or 'REM', and Non-REM sleep facilitate creativity in different ways. Memory replay mechanisms in Non-REM can abstract rules from corpuses of learned information, while replay in REM may promote novel associations. I propose that the iterative interleaving of REM and Non-REM across a night boosts the formation of complex knowledge frameworks, and allows these frameworks to be restructured - thus facilitating creative thought. My talk will discuss experiments exploring these hypotheses, and the mechanisms for these processes.

Topics

Non-REM sleepREM sleepcognitioncreative problem solvingcreativityknowledge frameworksmemory replaynovel associationssemantic memorysleeptheory

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Penelope Lewis

Prof

Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre

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www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/899153-lewis-penny-penelope.com/

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