Molecular Mechanisms of Memory Consolidation That Operate During Sleep

  • Irene Reyes-Resina (Shared first author)
  • Sebastian Samer (Shared first author)
  • Michael R Kreutz
  • Anja M Oelschlegel

Abstract

The role of sleep for brain function has been in the focus of interest for many years. It is now firmly established that sleep and the corresponding brain activity is of central importance for memory consolidation. Less clear are the underlying molecular mechanisms and their specific contribution to the formation of long-term memory. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of such mechanisms and we discuss the several unknowns that hinder a deeper appreciation of how molecular mechanisms of memory consolidation during sleep impact synaptic function and engram formation.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
Article number767384
ISSN1662-5099
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18.11.2021

Comment Deanary

Copyright © 2021 Reyes-Resina, Samer, Kreutz and Oelschlegel.

PubMed 34867190