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Ye-Lim Lim1, Davis J Lang1, Rachel A Diana1
1Virginia Tech, Dept. of Psychology, 890 Drillfield Dr., Blacksburg, VA 24061, United States of America.
NeuroImage
|June 22, 2023
概括
记忆编码期间的认知任务会影响海马体的神经模式. 不同的任务通过改变神经模式相似性来改善记忆检索,而不是一致的任务.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
背景情况:
- 情节性记忆是由海马和中间叶皮层编码的.
- 在fMRI数据中的神经信号模式可以反映记忆表征.
- 之前的研究显示了关于voxel模式相似性和记忆检索的不一致结果.
研究的目的:
- 研究编码过程中的认知目标如何影响支持记忆检索的神经模式.
- 确定神经表征是否仅仅依赖于刺激,还依赖于认知背景.
- 检查可变与一致的认知任务对记忆编码和检索的影响.
主要方法:
- 参与者在记忆编码任务期间接受了fMRI扫描.
- 在不同的认知任务条件下 (可变与一致) 对刺激的重复进行了分析,分析了voxel模式的相似性.
- 收集了关于记忆检索成功的行为数据.
主要成果:
- 编码过程中的可变认知任务有利于随后的记忆检索.
- 海马 voxel 模式显示了一种相互作用:变量任务的相似性减少预测了记忆成功.
- 中间皮和侧皮没有显示这种相互作用;更高的相似性与检索有关,无论任务如何.
结论:
- 神经模式相似性和海马体内记忆成功之间的关系是由编码过程中的任务变异性调节的.
- 认知任务上下文对于解释记忆的神经表征至关重要.
- 河马的模式相似性动态与中间叶皮层的模式相似性动态在任务影响方面有所不同.
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