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小的改变改变记忆:功能磁共振成像和情景预测错误的行为反映。

Minor Changes Change Memories: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Behavioral Reflections of Episodic Prediction Errors.

机构信息

University of Münster, Germany.

Otto Creutzfeldt Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Münster, Germany.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2023 Nov 1;35(11):1823-1845. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_02047.

Abstract

Episodic memories can be modified, a process that is potentially driven by mnemonic prediction errors. In the present study, we used modified cues to induce prediction errors of different episodic relevance. Participants encoded episodes in the form of short toy stories and then returned for an fMRI session on the subsequent day. Here, participants were presented either original episodes or slightly modified versions thereof. Modifications consisted of replacing a single object within the episode and either challenged the gist of an episode (gist modifications) or left it intact (surface modifications). On the next day, participants completed a post-fMRI memory test that probed memories for originally encoded episodes. Both types of modifications triggered brain activation in regions we previously found to be involved in the processing of content-based mnemonic prediction errors (i.e., the exchange of an object). Specifically, these were ventrolateral pFC, intraparietal cortex, and lateral occipitotemporal cortex. In addition, gist modifications triggered pronounced brain responses, whereas those for surface modification were only significant in the right inferior frontal sulcus. Processing of gist modifications also involved the posterior temporal cortex and the precuneus. Interestingly, our findings confirmed the posterior hippocampal role of detail processing in episodic memory, as evidenced by increased posterior hippocampal activity for surface modifications compared with gist modifications. In the post-fMRI memory test, previous experience with surface modified, but not gist-modified episodes, increased erroneous acceptance of the same modified versions as originally encoded. Whereas surface-level prediction errors might increase uncertainty and facilitate confusion of alternative episode representations, gist-level prediction errors seem to trigger the clear distinction of independent episodes.

摘要

情景记忆可以被修改,这个过程可能是由记忆预测错误驱动的。在本研究中,我们使用修改后的线索来诱导不同情景相关性的预测错误。参与者以简短的玩具故事的形式编码情节,然后在随后的一天返回进行 fMRI 会话。在这里,参与者要么呈现原始情节,要么呈现稍微修改过的版本。修改包括在情节中替换一个单独的对象,要么挑战情节的要点(要点修改),要么保持不变(表面修改)。第二天,参与者完成了 fMRI 后的记忆测试,测试了他们对原始编码情节的记忆。这两种类型的修改都在我们之前发现涉及内容基记忆预测错误处理的区域中引发了大脑激活(即,物体的交换)。具体来说,这些区域是腹外侧额前皮质、顶内沟和外侧枕颞皮质。此外,要点修改会引发明显的大脑反应,而表面修改仅在右侧额下回中显著。要点修改的处理还涉及颞后皮质和楔前叶。有趣的是,我们的发现证实了后海马在情景记忆中的细节处理中的作用,这表现为与要点修改相比,表面修改的后海马活动增加。在 fMRI 后的记忆测试中,与要点修改相比,对表面修改的先前经验增加了对相同修改版本的错误接受,而不是要点修改。虽然表面水平的预测错误可能会增加不确定性并促进替代情节表示的混淆,但要点水平的预测错误似乎会触发独立情节的明确区分。

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