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θ 节律性控制人类行为和记忆依赖任务期间的海马体信号。

Theta rhythmicity governs human behavior and hippocampal signals during memory-dependent tasks.

机构信息

School of Psychology & Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.

Max Planck Institute for Human Development, 14195, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2021 Dec 2;12(1):7048. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-27323-3.

Abstract

Memory formation and reinstatement are thought to lock to the hippocampal theta rhythm, predicting that encoding and retrieval processes appear rhythmic themselves. Here, we show that rhythmicity can be observed in behavioral responses from memory tasks, where participants indicate, using button presses, the timing of encoding and recall of cue-object associative memories. We find no evidence for rhythmicity in button presses for visual tasks using the same stimuli, or for questions about already retrieved objects. The oscillations for correctly remembered trials center in the slow theta frequency range (1-5 Hz). Using intracranial EEG recordings, we show that the memory task induces temporally extended phase consistency in hippocampal local field potentials at slow theta frequencies, but significantly more for remembered than forgotten trials, providing a potential mechanistic underpinning for the theta oscillations found in behavioral responses.

摘要

记忆的形成和再现被认为与海马体θ节律锁定,这表明编码和检索过程本身就具有节律性。在这里,我们展示了在记忆任务的行为反应中可以观察到节律性,其中参与者通过按钮按压来指示线索-物体联想记忆的编码和回忆时间。我们没有发现使用相同刺激的视觉任务或已经检索过的物体的问题的按钮按下有节律性。正确记忆的试验的振荡集中在慢θ频率范围内(1-5 Hz)。使用颅内 EEG 记录,我们表明记忆任务在慢θ频率下诱导海马体局部场电位的时间扩展相位一致性,但对于记住的试验比忘记的试验更为显著,为行为反应中发现的θ振荡提供了潜在的机制基础。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/6256/8639755/32bf38c0e6e4/41467_2021_27323_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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