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Neural Evidence of Superior Memory: How to Capture Brain Activities of Encoding Processes Underlying Superior Memory

机译:上级记忆的神经证据:如何捕获下级记忆基础的编码过程的大脑活动

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Relatively little attention has been paid to the neural basis of superior memory despite its potential in providing important insight into efforts to improve memory in the general population or to offset age-related cognitive decline. The current study reports a rare opportunity to reproduce and isolate specific neural activities directly associated with exceptional memory. To capture the brain processes responsible for superior memory, we returned to a laboratory task and analytic approach used to explore the nature of exceptional memory, namely, digit-span task combined with verbal protocol analysis. One participant with average memory received approximately 50 h of digit-span training and the participant’s digit-span increased from normative (8 digits) to exceptional (30 digits). Event-related potentials were recorded while the participant’s digit span increased from 19 to 30 digits. Protocol analysis allowed us to identify direct behavioral indices of idiosyncratic encoding processes underlying the superior memory performance. EEG indices directly corresponding to the behavioral indices of encoding processes were identified. The results suggest that the early attention-related encoding processes were reflected in theta and delta whereas the later attention-independent encoding processes were reflected in time-domain slow-wave. This fine-grained approach offers new insights into studying neural mechanism mediating superior memory and the cognitive effort necessary to develop it.
机译:尽管高级记忆的神经基础可以为改善普通人群的记忆或抵消与年龄有关的认知下降的努力提供重要的见识,但对高级记忆的神经基础却很少关注。本研究报告了难得的机会来复制和隔离与异常记忆直接相关的特定神经活动。为了捕获负责上级记忆的大脑过程,我们返回了实验室任务和分析方法,用于探索异常记忆的性质,即指代跨度任务与口头协议分析相结合。一名平均记忆力的参与者接受了大约50小时的数字跨度训练,并且参与者的数字跨度从标准(8位数)增加到特殊(30位数)。在参与者的数字范围从19位数增加到30位数的同时,记录了与事件相关的电位。协议分析使我们能够识别出具有卓越存储性能的特质编码过程的直接行为索引。确定了直接对应于编码过程的行为指标的脑电图指标。结果表明,早期注意相关的编码过程反映在theta和delta中,而后期无关的编码过程反映在时域慢波中。这种细粒度的方法为研究介导上级记忆的神经机制和开发这种记忆所必需的认知努力提供了新的见识。

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