Favila Serra E, Aly Mariam
Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027.
bioRxiv. 2023 Nov 3:2023.10.09.561548. doi: 10.1101/2023.10.09.561548.
Behaving adaptively requires selection of relevant memories and sensations and suppression of competing ones. We hypothesized that these mechanisms are linked, such that hippocampal computations that resolve competition in memory also shape the precision of sensory representations to guide selective attention. We leveraged f MRI-based pattern similarity, receptive field modeling, and eye tracking to test this hypothesis in humans performing a memory-dependent visual search task. In the hippocampus, differentiation of competing memories predicted the precision of memory-guided eye movements. In visual cortex, preparatory coding of remembered target locations predicted search successes, whereas preparatory coding of competing locations predicted search failures due to interference. These effects were linked: stronger hippocampal memory differentiation was associated with lower competitor activation in visual cortex, yielding more precise preparatory representations. These results demonstrate a role for memory differentiation in shaping the precision of sensory representations, highlighting links between mechanisms that overcome competition in memory and perception.
适应性行为需要选择相关的记忆和感觉,并抑制相互竞争的记忆和感觉。我们假设这些机制是相互关联的,即解决记忆竞争的海马体计算也会塑造感觉表征的精度,以指导选择性注意。我们利用基于功能磁共振成像的模式相似性、感受野建模和眼动追踪技术,在执行依赖记忆的视觉搜索任务的人类中测试这一假设。在海马体中,竞争记忆的分化预测了记忆引导眼动的精度。在视觉皮层中,对记忆目标位置的预备编码预测了搜索成功,而对竞争位置的预备编码则预测了由于干扰导致的搜索失败。这些效应是相互关联的:更强的海马体记忆分化与视觉皮层中更低的竞争激活相关联,从而产生更精确的预备表征。这些结果证明了记忆分化在塑造感觉表征精度方面的作用,突出了克服记忆和感知竞争的机制之间的联系。