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SeminarNeuroscience

Sleep, semantic memory, and creative problem solving

Penelope Lewis
Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre
Mar 17, 2020

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.

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Neural and behavioral organization of rapid eye movement sleep in zebrafish

Vikash Choudhary, Charles R. Heller, Sophie Aimon, Lílian de Sardenberg Schmid, Drew N. Robson, Jennifer M. Li

FENS Forum 2024

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Pontine astrocyte activation suppresses rapid eye movement sleep

Lucy Morton, Yuri Elias Rodrigues, Jun Nagai, Shuzo Sakata

FENS Forum 2024

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Rapid eye movement sleep is initiated by basolateral amygdala dopamine signaling in mice

Emi Hasegawa, Ai Miyasaka, Katsuyasu Sakurai, Yoan Cherasse, Yulong Li, Takeshi Sakurai

FENS Forum 2024

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Thalamocortical spindles occur during rapid eye movement sleep in mouse somatosensory pathway

Flore Boscher, Luc Gentet, Nadia Urbain

FENS Forum 2024