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Differential Neural Correlates Underlie Judgment of Learning and Subsequent Memory Performance

机译:差异神经相关是学习和随后的记忆表现的判断依据

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Judgment of learning (JOL) plays a pivotal role in self-regulated learning. Although the JOLs are in general accurate, important deviations from memory performance are often reported, especially when the JOLs are made immediately after learning. Nevertheless, existing studies have not clearly dissociated the neural processes underlying subjective JOL and objective memory. In the present study, participants were asked to study a list of words that would be tested 1 day later. Immediately after learning an item, participants predicted how likely they would remember that item. Critically, the JOL was performed on only half of the studied items to avoid its contamination on subsequent memory. We found that during encoding, compared to items later judged as “will be forgotten,” those judged as “will be remembered” showed stronger activities in the default-mode network, including the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (PFC) and posterior cingulate cortex, as well as weaker functional connectivity between the left dorsolateral PFC and the visual cortex. The exact opposite pattern was found when comparing items that were actually remembered with those that were later forgotten. These important neural dissociations between JOL and memory performance shed light on the neural mechanisms of human metamemory bias.
机译:学习判断(JOL)在自我调节学习中起着关键作用。尽管JOL通常是准确的,但经常会报告与内存性能的重要偏差,尤其是在学习后立即制作JOL时。然而,现有的研究尚未清楚地分离主观JOL和客观记忆的神经过程。在本研究中,要求参与者研究将在1天后测试的单词列表。参与者在学习了一个项目后立即预测出他们会记得该项目的可能性。至关重要的是,仅对一半的研究项目执行了JOL,以避免污染后续记忆。我们发现,在编码过程中,与后来被判定为“将被遗忘”的项目相比,被判定为“将被记住”的项目在默认模式网络中的活动更强,包括腹侧前额叶皮层(PFC)和后扣带回皮层,以及左侧背外侧PFC和视觉皮层之间的功能连接较弱。在比较实际记忆的项目和后来被遗忘的项目时,发现了完全相反的模式。 JOL和记忆性能之间的这些重要的神经联系揭示了人类元记忆偏倚的神经机制。

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