Publication scientifique

AccueilImpact of spindle-inspired transcranial alternating current stimulation during a nap on sleep-dependent...

Impact of spindle-inspired transcranial alternating current stimulation during a nap on sleep-dependent motor memory consolidation in healthy older adults

Abstract With the increase in life expectancy and the rapid evolution of daily life technologies, older adults must constantly learn new skills to adapt to society. Sleep reinforces skills acquired during the day and is associated with the occurrence of specific oscillations such as spindles. However, with age, spindles deteriorate and thus likely contribute to memory impairments observed in older adults. The application of electric currents by means of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) with spindle-like waveform, applied during the night, was found to enhance spindles and motor memory consolidation in young adults. Here, we tested whether tACS bursts inspired by spindles applied during daytime naps may (i) increase spindle density and (ii) foster motor memory consolidation in older adults. Twenty-six healthy older participants performed a force modulation task at 10:00, were retested at 16:30, and the day after the initial training. They had 90-minute opportunity to take a nap while verum or placebo spindle-inspired tACS bursts were applied with similar temporal parameters to those observed in young adults and independently of natural spindles, which are reduced in the elderly. We show that the density of natural spindles correlates with the magnitude of memory consolidation, thus confirming that spindles are promising physiological targets for enhancing memory consolidation in older adults. However, spindle-inspired tACS, as used in the present study, did not enhance either spindles or memory consolidation. We therefore suggest that applying tACS time-locked to natural spindles might be required to entrain them and improve their related functions.

Autres publications de la plateforme

Multivariate deep phenotyping reveals behavioral correlates of non-restorative sleep in 22q11.2...

Reich, Natacha; Imparato, Andrea; Cataldi, Jacinthe; Thillainathan, Niveettha; Delavari, Farnaz; Schneider, Maude; Eliez, Stephan; Siclari, Francesca; Sandini, Corrado
Psychiatry Research
Plateforme de Recherche Clinique et sur le Sommeil (CSR)

The cathartic dream: Using a large language model to study a...

Perogamvros, Lampros; Rochas, Vincent; Beau, Jean‐Baptiste; Sterpenich, Virginie; Bayer, Laurence
Journal of Sleep Research

Exploring the Long‐Lasting Effect of Mindfulness‐Based Intervention in Very Preterm Adolescents...

Siffredi, Vanessa; Liverani, Maria Chiara; Fernandez, Natalia B.; Hüppi, Petra Susan; Borradori Tolsa, Cristina; Ha‐Vinh Leuchter, Russia
Child: Care, Health and Development

NEBULA101: an open dataset for the study of language aptitude in...

Rampinini, Alessandra; Balboni, Irene; Kepinska, Olga; Berthele, Raphael; Golestani, Narly
Scientific Data

Interactions between physical exercise, associative memory, and genetic risk for Alzheimer’s...

Igloi, Kinga; Marin Bosch, Blanca; Kuenzi, Noémie; Thomas, Aurélien; Lauer, Estelle; Bringard, Aurélien; Schwartz, Sophie
Cerebral Cortex

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Face Increased Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 Clusters

De Ridder, David; Sandoval, José; Vuilleumier, Nicolas; Azman, Andrew S.; Stringhini, Silvia; Kaiser, Laurent; Joost, Stéphane; Guessous, Idris
Frontiers in Public Health

Journal de publication

Sleep Advances

Auteurs:

Moyne, Maëva; Durand-Ruel, Manon; Park, Chang-Hyun; Salamanca-Giron, Roberto; Sterpenich, Virgine; Schwartz, Sophie; Hummel, Friedhelm C; Morishita, Takuya

Date de publication:

Plateforme:

Études récentes de la plateforme

Psychologie, neurosciences cellulaires et neurosciences cognitivesSciences du langage

Pourquoi certains cerveaux adorent apprendre les langues

Aptitude au langage dans le cerveau et le comportement Les participants réalisent un protocole d’IRM complet, nous permettant d’étudier à la fois la structure...
Plateforme d’Imagerie par Résonance Magnétique (IRM)Plateforme de Recherche Clinique et sur le Sommeil (CSR)

Comment les souvenirs évoluent-ils avec le temps ?

Une fenêtre sur le cerveau La magnétoencéphalographie (MEG) nous permet d’enregistrer l’activité neuronale avec une grande précision spatiale et temporelle. Nous utilisons cette technique...
Plateforme de Recherche Clinique et sur le Sommeil (CSR)Plateforme M/EEG & Neuromod (MEG)

Stimulation cérébrale non-invasive pour les déficits de motivation

Intervenir sur l'apathie Chercher des réponses dans le cervelet avec la neuroimagerie et la stimulation cérébrale Les recherches en neuroimagerie menées au Campus Biotech suggèrent...