EPISODE · Nov 8, 2020 · 1H
Episode 7: Björn Rasch -Targeted Memory Reactivation
from Sleep Science Podcast · host Penny Lewis
In this episode, we talk to Professor Björn Rasch about the pioneering of a process called Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR). TMR is a tool which can be used to selectively consolidate learnt material during sleep by pairing it with sensory stimuli such as odours or sounds during learning. This process can be used to manipulate memories during sleep and improve memory consolidation. We also discuss how TMR can interfere with consolidation and consider the pros and cons of this technique as a tool for memory manipulation. We then go on to discuss some of Björn's other work, including how sleep can amplify the positive impacts of therapy, and how this process can be used help overcome problems like arachnophobia. If you'd like to find out more about Björn's work you can find a link to his research page and to some key studies referenced in this episode below: https://www3.unifr.ch/psycho/en/research/biopsy/ Here are links to some of the studies mentioned in the podcast: o Targeted Memory Reactivation o Labile or Stable o Auditory Feedback and Memory cueing o Arachnophobia Glossary of terms from the podcastLabile = unstable or easy to changePattern Separation = The differentiation of similar, overlapping neuronal activity into distinct, non-overlapping groupsGeneralisation = grouping of similar overlapping information to a general outputEngram = a neuronal representation for the existence of a memory Salience = of importance Closed Loop Auditory Stimulation (CLAS) = the method of using click sounds during sleep to enhance slow oscillations-Episode produced by Penny Lewis and Sophie Smith Check out our NaPS website to find out more about the podcast, our research and events. This recording is the property of the Sleep Science Podcast and not for resale.
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In this episode, we talk to Professor Björn Rasch about the pioneering of a process called Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR). TMR is a tool which can be used to selectively consolidate learnt material during sleep by pairing it with sensory stimuli such as odours or sounds during learning. This process can be used to manipulate memories during sleep and improve memory consolidation. We also discuss how TMR can interfere with consolidation and consider the pros and cons of this techni...
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