Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Department of Neurology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Oct 3;120(40):e2305292120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2305292120. Epub 2023 Sep 26.
Failure of contextual retrieval can lead to false recall, wherein people retrieve an item or experience that occurred in a different context or did not occur at all. Whereas the hippocampus is thought to play a crucial role in memory retrieval, we lack understanding of how the hippocampus supports retrieval of items related to a target context while disregarding related but irrelevant information. Using direct electrical recordings from the human hippocampus, we investigate the neural process underlying contextual misattribution of false memories. In two large datasets, we characterize key physiological differences between correct and false recalls that emerge immediately prior to vocalization. By differentiating between false recalls that share high or low contextual similarity with the target context, we show that low-frequency activity (6 to 18 Hz) in the hippocampus tracks similarity between the current and retrieved context. Applying multivariate decoding methods, we were able to reliably predict the contextual source of the to-be-recalled item. Our findings elucidate one of the hallmark features of episodic memory: our ability to distinguish between memories that were formed on different occasions.
语境检索失败会导致错误回忆,即人们检索到一个在不同背景下发生或根本没有发生过的项目或经历。虽然海马体被认为在记忆检索中起着至关重要的作用,但我们还不了解海马体如何支持检索与目标语境相关的项目,同时忽略相关但不相关的信息。我们使用来自人类海马体的直接电记录来研究错误记忆的语境归因的神经过程。在两个大型数据集,我们描述了在发声前立即出现的正确和错误回忆之间的关键生理差异。通过区分与目标语境具有高或低相似性的错误回忆,我们表明海马体中的低频活动(6 到 18 赫兹)跟踪当前和检索到的上下文之间的相似性。应用多元解码方法,我们能够可靠地预测待回忆项目的上下文来源。我们的研究结果阐明了情景记忆的一个显著特征:我们能够区分在不同场合形成的记忆。