Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Department of Neuroscience, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
J Neurosci. 2024 Feb 21;44(8):e0111232023. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0111-23.2023.
Direct human brain recordings have confirmed the presence of high-frequency oscillatory events, termed ripples, during awake behavior. While many prior studies have focused on medial temporal lobe (MTL) ripples during memory retrieval, here we investigate ripples during memory encoding. Specifically, we ask whether ripples during encoding predict whether and how memories are subsequently recalled. Detecting ripples from MTL electrodes implanted in 116 neurosurgical participants ( = 61 male) performing a verbal episodic memory task, we find that encoding ripples do not distinguish recalled from not recalled items in any MTL region, even as high-frequency activity during encoding predicts recall in these same regions. Instead, hippocampal ripples increase during encoding of items that subsequently lead to recall of temporally and semantically associated items during retrieval, a phenomenon known as clustering. This subsequent clustering effect arises specifically when hippocampal ripples co-occur during encoding and retrieval, suggesting that ripples mediate both encoding and reinstatement of episodic memories.
直接的人脑记录证实了在清醒行为期间存在高频振荡事件,称为尖峰波。虽然许多先前的研究都集中在记忆检索期间的内侧颞叶(MTL)尖峰波,但在这里我们研究了在记忆编码期间的尖峰波。具体来说,我们想知道编码期间的尖峰波是否可以预测记忆随后的回忆方式和回忆程度。我们从 116 名接受神经外科手术的参与者(男性 61 名)的 MTL 电极中检测到尖峰波,他们执行了一项口头情景记忆任务,我们发现,即使在相同的区域中,编码期间的高频活动可以预测回忆,编码期间的尖峰波也不能区分回忆和未回忆的项目。相反,当在检索期间随后导致与时间和语义相关的项目回忆时,海马体的尖峰波在编码项目期间增加,这种现象称为聚类。当编码和检索期间同时出现海马体尖峰波时,会出现这种后续聚类效应,这表明尖峰波介导了情景记忆的编码和重新激活。