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PNAS Plus: Evidence for the incorporation of temporal duration information in human hippocampal long-term memory sequence representations

机译:PNAS Plus:在人类海马长期记忆序列表示中整合时间持续时间信息的证据

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There has been much interest in how the hippocampus codes time in support of episodic memory. Notably, while rodent hippocampal neurons, including populations in subfield CA1, have been shown to represent the passage of time in the order of seconds between events, there is limited support for a similar mechanism in humans. Specifically, there is no clear evidence that human hippocampal activity during long-term memory processing is sensitive to temporal duration information that spans seconds. To address this gap, we asked participants to first learn short event sequences that varied in image content and interval durations. During fMRI, participants then completed a recognition memory task, as well as a recall phase in which they were required to mentally replay each sequence in as much detail as possible. We found that individual sequences could be classified using activity patterns in the anterior hippocampus during recognition memory. Critically, successful classification was dependent on the conjunction of event content and temporal structure information (with unsuccessful classification of image content or interval duration alone), and further analyses suggested that the most informative voxels resided in the anterior CA1. Additionally, a classifier trained on anterior CA1 recognition data could successfully identify individual sequences from the mental replay data, suggesting that similar activity patterns supported participants’ recognition and recall memory. Our findings complement recent rodent hippocampal research, and provide evidence that long-term sequence memory representations in the human hippocampus can reflect duration information in the order of seconds.
机译:海马如何编码时间以支持情节性记忆引起了人们的极大兴趣。值得注意的是,虽然啮齿类动物海马神经元(包括子域CA1中的种群)已显示出事件之间以秒为单位的时间流逝,但对人类中类似机制的支持有限。具体来说,没有明确的证据表明长期记忆处理期间的人类海马活动对跨越几秒钟的时间持续时间信息敏感。为了解决这一差距,我们要求参与者首先学习在图像内容和间隔持续时间方面有所不同的短事件序列。在功能磁共振成像中,参与者随后完成了识别记忆任务以及召回阶段,在该阶段中,他们需要在心理上尽可能详细地重播每个序列。我们发现,在识别记忆期间,可以使用前海马中的活动模式对单个序列进行分类。至关重要的是,成功的分类取决于事件内容和时间结构信息的结合(仅对图像内容进行分类失败或仅对间隔持续时间进行分类),进一步的分析表明,信息最多的体素位于前CA1中。此外,经过前CA1识别数据训练的分类器可以成功地从心理重播数据中识别出各个序列,这表明类似的活动模式可以支持参与者的识别和回忆记忆。我们的发现补充了最近啮齿动物海马的研究,并提供证据表明人类海马中的长期序列记忆表示可以以秒为单位反映持续时间信息。

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