Special Seminar
2026年2月2日(月)
16:00-17:00
CiNet棟大会議室にて開催いたします。
演題:Neurochemical, behavioral, and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics during sleep for learning and memory in humans
理化学研究所 脳神経科学研究センター 認知睡眠学理研白眉研究チーム 理研白眉チームリーダー
慶應義塾大学医学部 客員教授
玉置 應子
担当 : 春野 雅彦
Abstract:
Sleep is essential for the continuity and development of life. Sleep-related problems can alter brain function and cause potentially severe psychological and behavioral consequences. However, the role of sleep in the mind and behavior remains far from clear. In the first half of my talk, I will introduce our recent findings on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics during sleep. While CSF dynamics during sleep have been implicated in the reduction of metabolic waste products in animals, how these processes are regulated in the human brain remains elusive. By developing a simultaneous sparse fMRI and polysomnography method, we demonstrate that spontaneous brain oscillations and neural events during sleep, such as slow waves and sleep spindles during deep NREM sleep as well as rapid eye movements and sawtooth waves during REM sleep, are tightly linked to frequent low-amplitude CSF fluctuations, contributing to faster CSF signal changes. In the second half of my talk, I will introduce our new study investigating how sleep facilitates learning and memory, leveraging a time-resolved simultaneous ultrahigh-field 7 Tesla magnetic resonance spectroscopy and polysomnography method. I will also cover my future research plans utilizing 7 Tesla MRI combined with other techniques to understand human sleep and cognition.
