Fairfield Beth, Mammarella Nicola, Di Domenico Alberto, D'Aurora Marco, Stuppia Liborio, Gatta Valentina
Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy; CeSI-Met, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy; CeSI-Met, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
Behav Brain Res. 2017 Aug 30;333:218-224. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2017.06.031. Epub 2017 Jul 8.
False memories are common memory distortions in everyday life and seem to increase with affectively connoted complex information. In line with recent studies showing a significant interaction between the noradrenergic system and emotional memory, we investigated whether healthy volunteer carriers of the deletion variant of the ADRA2B gene that codes for the α2b-adrenergic receptor are more prone to false memories than non-carriers. In this study, we collected genotype data from 212 healthy female volunteers; 91 ADRA2B carriers and 121 non-carriers. To assess gene effects on false memories for affective information, factorial mixed model analysis of variances (ANOVAs) were conducted with genotype as the between-subjects factor and type of memory error as the within-subjects factor. We found that although carriers and non-carriers made comparable numbers of false memory errors, they showed differences in the direction of valence biases, especially for inferential causal errors. Specifically, carriers produced fewer causal false memory errors for scripts with a negative outcome, whereas non-carriers showed a more general emotional effect and made fewer causal errors with both positive and negative outcomes. These findings suggest that putatively higher levels of noradrenaline in deletion carriers may enhance short-term consolidation of negative information and lead to fewer memory distortions when facing negative events.
虚假记忆是日常生活中常见的记忆扭曲现象,并且似乎会随着带有情感内涵的复杂信息而增加。鉴于最近的研究表明去甲肾上腺素能系统与情绪记忆之间存在显著相互作用,我们调查了编码α2b - 肾上腺素能受体的ADRA2B基因缺失变体的健康志愿者携带者是否比非携带者更容易出现虚假记忆。在本研究中,我们收集了212名健康女性志愿者的基因型数据;91名ADRA2B基因携带者和121名非携带者。为了评估基因对情感信息虚假记忆的影响,我们以基因型作为被试间因素,记忆错误类型作为被试内因素,进行了析因混合方差分析(ANOVA)。我们发现,虽然携带者和非携带者产生的虚假记忆错误数量相当,但他们在效价偏差方向上存在差异,尤其是在推理因果错误方面。具体而言,携带者对于结果为负面的脚本产生的因果虚假记忆错误较少,而非携带者表现出更普遍的情绪效应,在结果为正面和负面的情况下产生的因果错误都较少。这些发现表明,缺失携带者中假定较高水平的去甲肾上腺素可能会增强负面信息的短期巩固,并在面对负面事件时减少记忆扭曲。