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. 1978 Jul-Sep;13(3):163-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF03001389.

Learning capacities during sleep: a preliminary study in a group of schizophrenic inpatients

Learning capacities during sleep: a preliminary study in a group of schizophrenic inpatients

C L Cazzullo et al. Pavlov J Biol Sci. 1978 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

The relationship between sleep and learning processes is analysed in a sample of schizophrenic patients, starting from more recent hypotheses about the function of REM sleep in learning and memory processes. This is done by means of two experiments: in the first AA. evaluate the possibility to elicit a simple motor conditional reflex acquired during daytime in different sleep stages. With the second experiment daytime learning performances are evaluated with and without a reinforcement administered during REM sleep. Results for the first experiment underline a qualitative difference between REM and nREM sleep in a reflexological perspective. In nREM sleep the conditional response is better maintained than in REM sleep. The second experiment confirms the possibility to improve daytime learning performances after an additional presentation of learning material in REM. The joint study of sleep abnormalities and learning and cognitive impairment in schizophrenic patients is finally suggested.

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