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fMRI differences in encoding and retrieval of pictures due to encoding strategy in the elderly

机译:由于老年人的编码策略fMRI在图片编码和检索中的差异

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Functional MRI (fMRI) was used to examine the neural correlates of depth of processing during encoding and retrieval of photographs in older normal volunteers (n = 12). Separate scans were run during deep (natural vs. man‐made decision) and shallow (color vs. black‐and‐white decision) encoding and during oldew recognition of pictures initially presented in one of the two encoding conditions. A baseline condition consisting of a scrambled, color photograph was used as a contrast in each scan. Recognition accuracy was greater for the pictures on which semantic decisions were made at encoding, consistent with the expected levels of processing effect. A mixed‐effects model was used to compare fMRI differences between conditions (deep‐baseline vs. shallow‐baseline) in both encoding and retrieval. For encoding, this contrast revealed greater activation associated with deep encoding in several areas, including the left parahippocampal gyrus (PHG), left middle temporal gyrus, and left anterior thalamus. Increased left hippocampal, right dorsolateral, and inferior frontal activations were found for recognition of items that had been presented in the deep relative to the shallow encoding condition. We speculate that the modulation of activity in these regions by the depth of processing manipulation shows that these regions support encoding and retrieval. A direct comparison between encoding and retrieval revealed greater activation during retrieval in the medial temporal (right hippocampus and bilateral PHG), anterior cingulate, and bilateral prefrontal (inferior and dorsolateral). Most notably, greater right posterior PHG was found during encoding compared to recognition. Focusing on the medial temporal lobe (MTL) region, our results suggest a greater involvement of both anterior MTL and prefrontal regions in retrieval compared to encoding. Hum. Brain Mapping 21:1–14, 2004. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
机译:功能性MRI(fMRI)用于检查年龄较大的正常志愿者(n = 12)中照片的编码和检索过程中加工深度的神经相关性。在深色(自然或人为决定)和浅色(彩色与黑白决定)编码期间以及最初/在两种编码条件之一中出现的图片的新旧识别期间,分别进行扫描。在每次扫描中,将由加扰的彩色照片组成的基线条件用作对比。对于在编码时已做出语义决策的图片,其识别精度更高,与预期的处理效果水平相符。在编码和检索中,使用混合效应模型比较条件(深基线与浅基线)之间的功能磁共振成像差异。对于编码,这种对比显示了在多个区域中与深度编码相关的更大激活,这些区域包括左海马旁回(PHG),左中颞回和左前丘脑。发现增加的左海马,右背外侧和下部额叶激活可以识别相对于浅层编码条件在深处呈现的项目。我们推测,通过处理操作深度对这些区域中的活动进行的调制显示,这些区域支持编码和检索。编码和检索之间的直接比较显示,在内侧颞部(右海马和双侧PHG),前扣带回和双侧前额叶(下外侧和背外侧)的检索期间,激活程度更高。最值得注意的是,与识别相比,在编码过程中发现了更大的右后PHG。着眼于内侧颞叶(MTL)区域,我们的结果表明,与编码相比,前MTL和前额叶区域都更多地参与了检索。哼。 Brain Mapping 21:1–14,2004年。©2003 Wiley-Liss,Inc.。

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