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Impaired memory consolidation during sleep in patients with functional memory disorder
Authors:Puetz Julia  Grohmann Svenja  Metternich Birgitta  Kloepfer Corinna  Feige Bernd  Nissen Christoph  Riemann Dieter  Hüll Michael  Hornyak Magdolna
Affiliation:a Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany
b Center for Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany
c Interdisciplinary Pain Center, University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:
Functional memory disorder (FMD) is characterized by mnestic and attentional deficits without symptoms of mild cognitive impairment or dementia. FMD usually develops in subjects with high psychosocial stress level and is classified to the somatoform disorders. We assessed memory performance (procedural mirror tracing task, declarative visual and verbal memory task) and other cognitive functions before and after one night of sleep in 12 FMD patients (mean age: 51.7 yrs, 7 females) and 12 healthy subjects matched for age, gender and IQ. Memory performance and other neurocognitive tasks did not differ between the groups at baseline. After one night of sleep, FMD patients showed an impairment of declarative memory consolidation compared to healthy subjects (visual task: p = 0.004; verbal task: p = 0.039). Spectral analysis of sleep-EEG indicated an increased cortical excitation in FMD. We hypothesize that a hyperarousal state in FMD might contribute to sleep disturbance implicating negative effects on declarative memory consolidation.
Keywords:Functional memory disorder   Sleep   Memory consolidation   Subjective memory complaint   Spectral analysis
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