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编码后额部θ活动预测奖励情境下的偶然记忆。

Post-encoding frontal theta activity predicts incidental memory in the reward context.

机构信息

School of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application and Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science of Guangdong Province, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.

School of Psychology, Center for Studies of Psychological Application and Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science of Guangdong Province, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China; Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2019 Feb;158:14-23. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2019.01.008. Epub 2019 Jan 7.

Abstract

Memories for daily events require that individuals integrate initial fragile traces of events over time. Recent evidence suggests that reward anticipation enhances memory performance and amplifies frontal theta activity for remembered items vs. forgotten items. However, little is known about how incidental rewards after item presentation retrospectively modulate memory and the neural basis of this processing. Here, we used EEG combined with an incidental memory task to study how incidental reward association biased the post-encoding process. In the anticipatory stage, participants saw photos in win, loss and neutral contexts. Each photo was presented in a color frame that indicated the incentive condition (win vs. loss vs. neutral) and participants were asked to make a binary choice to predict whether the photo was associated with the left/right button. Feedback was presented to indicate arbitrary correctness and monetary outcomes. Recognition memory was tested after a short delay. During the encoding phase, left central-parietal theta power predicted subsequent memory performance in the win context. The post-encoding theta power at right central-frontal and central-parietal sites predicted later memory performance only in the win context. The size of frontal post-encoding related theta activity in the win context was correlated with the discriminate accuracy of the test stimulus. Our results suggest that post-encoding theta activity is closely linked to reward-based associative learning, providing evidence of a potential post-encoding mechanism of information binding.

摘要

记忆日常事件需要个体随着时间的推移,将事件最初脆弱的痕迹整合在一起。最近的证据表明,奖励预期会增强记忆表现,并放大额叶theta 活动,用于记忆项目与遗忘项目相比。然而,对于项目呈现后偶然奖励如何反向调节记忆以及这种处理的神经基础,人们知之甚少。在这里,我们使用 EEG 结合偶然记忆任务来研究偶然奖励关联如何偏向编码后过程。在预期阶段,参与者在赢、输和中性情境下观看照片。每张照片都显示在一个彩色框架中,该框架表示激励条件(赢 vs. 输 vs. 中性),参与者被要求做出二进制选择,以预测照片是否与左/右按钮相关联。反馈显示任意的正确性和货币结果。在短暂的延迟后测试识别记忆。在编码阶段,左中央顶叶theta 功率预测赢情境下随后的记忆表现。只有在赢的情境下,右中央额叶和中央顶叶部位的编码后 theta 功率才可以预测后期记忆表现。赢的情境下,与编码后相关的额 theta 活动的大小与测试刺激的辨别准确性相关。我们的研究结果表明,编码后 theta 活动与基于奖励的联想学习密切相关,为信息绑定的潜在编码后机制提供了证据。

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