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Pattern classification reveals developmental differences in how memories influence new learning

机译:模式分类揭示了记忆如何影响新学习的发展差异

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Recent studies suggest that the ability to use memories flexibly emerges gradually with development; however, the mechanistic changes that underlie this shift remain unknown. Participants aged 7-30 years encoded a series of related associations during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanning. We hypothesized that the comparatively more rigid memory behaviors characteristic of children are due in part to a failure to retrieve and link relevant knowledge to new information as it is learned. We used a pattern classification approach to show that only adults show sustained reactivation of related memories across an extended learning experience. Children show no reactivation at all, while both younger and older adolescents show an intermediate pattern, with initial reactivation that decreases as learning continues. Memory reactivation also showed different relationships to behavior across age groups, underscoring the complex nature of the development of reactivation, memory integration, and flexible decisions.
机译:最近的研究表明,利用记忆的能力逐渐发展地发展;然而,这种偏移的机制变化仍然是未知的。 7 - 30年代的参与者在功能磁共振成像(FMRI)扫描期间编码了一系列相关的关联。我们假设儿童的特征的相对更严格的记忆行为是部分原因是未能检索和将相关知识链接到新信息的知识。我们使用了一种模式分类方法来表明,只有成年人才能在扩展学习经验中显示相关记忆的持续重新激活。孩子们展示了没有重新激活,而年轻人和旧的青少年均显示出中间模式,随着学习的持续下降,初始再收集。内存重新激活还显示出与年龄组的行为不同的关系,强调了重新激活,内存集成和灵活决策的复杂性质。

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