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基于脑磁图的 n-back 任务揭示的多项工作记忆的时空和频谱动态

Spatiotemporal and spectral dynamics of multi-item working memory as revealed by the n-back task using MEG.

机构信息

Center For Neurosciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Departement of Electronics and Informatics (ETRO), Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Hum Brain Mapp. 2020 Jun 15;41(9):2431-2446. doi: 10.1002/hbm.24955. Epub 2020 Mar 17.

Abstract

Multi-item working memory (WM) is a complex cognitive function thought to arise from specific frequency band oscillations and their interactions. While some theories and consistent findings have been established, there is still a lot of unclarity about the sources, temporal dynamics, and roles of event-related fields (ERFs) and theta, alpha, and beta oscillations during WM activity. In this study, we performed an extensive whole-brain ERF and time-frequency analysis on n-back magnetoencephalography data from 38 healthy controls. We identified the previously unknown sources of the n-back M300, the right inferior temporal and parahippocampal gyrus and left inferior temporal gyrus, and frontal theta power increase, the orbitofrontal cortex. We shed new light on the role of the precuneus during n-back activity, based on an early ERF and theta power increase, and suggest it to be a crucial link between lower-level and higher-level information processing. In addition, we provide strong evidence for the central role of the hippocampus in multi-item WM behavior through the dynamics of theta and alpha oscillatory changes. Almost simultaneous alpha power decreases observed in the hippocampus and occipital fusiform gyri, regions known to be involved in letter processing, suggest that these regions together enable letter recognition, encoding and storage in WM. In summary, this study offers an extensive investigation into the spatial, temporal, and spectral characteristics of n-back multi-item WM activity.

摘要

多项目工作记忆(WM)是一种复杂的认知功能,被认为源于特定频段的振荡及其相互作用。虽然已经建立了一些理论和一致的发现,但关于事件相关场(ERFs)和 theta、alpha 和 beta 振荡在 WM 活动期间的来源、时间动态和作用仍然存在很多不清楚的地方。在这项研究中,我们对 38 名健康对照者的 n-back 脑磁图数据进行了广泛的全脑 ERF 和时频分析。我们确定了 n-back M300 的先前未知来源,即右侧颞下回和海马旁回以及左侧颞下回,以及额部 theta 功率增加,眶额皮层。我们根据早期 ERF 和 theta 功率增加,对楔前叶在 n-back 活动中的作用进行了新的研究,并提出它是低级和高级信息处理之间的关键联系。此外,我们通过 theta 和 alpha 振荡变化的动力学,为海马体在多项目 WM 行为中的核心作用提供了强有力的证据。在海马体和枕叶梭状回中观察到几乎同时的 alpha 功率下降,这些区域已知与字母处理有关,这表明这些区域共同实现了在 WM 中对字母的识别、编码和存储。总之,这项研究对 n-back 多项目 WM 活动的空间、时间和频谱特征进行了广泛的研究。

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