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Modulation of Oscillatory Power and Connectivity in the Human Posterior Cingulate Cortex Supports the Encoding and Retrieval of Episodic Memories

机译:后扣带回皮层中的振荡功率和连接性的调制支持阵发性记忆的编码和检索。

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Existing data from noninvasive studies have led researchers to posit that the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) supports mnemonic processes: It exhibits degeneration in memory disorders, and fMRI investigations have demonstrated memory-related activation principally during the retrieval of memory items. Despite these data, the role of the PCC in episodic memory has received only limited treatment using the spatial and temporal precision of intracranial EEG, with previous analyses focused on item retrieval. Using data gathered from 21 human participants who underwent stereo-EEG for seizure localization, we characterized oscillatory patterns in the PCC during the encoding and retrieval of episodic memories. We identified a subsequent memory effect during item encoding characterized by increased gamma band oscillatory power and a low-frequency power desynchronization. Fourteen participants had stereotactic electrodes located simultaneously in the hippocampus and PCC, and with these unique data, we describe connectivity changes between these structures that predict successful item encoding and that precede item retrieval. Oscillatory power during retrieval matched the pattern we observed during encoding, with low-frequency (below 15 Hz) desynchronization and a gamma band (especially high gamma, 70-180 Hz) power increase. Encoding is characterized by synchrony between the hippocampus and PCC, centered at 3 Hz, consistent with other observations of properties of this oscillation akin to those for rodent theta activity. We discuss our findings in light of existing theories of episodic memory processing, including the information via desynchronization hypothesis and retrieved context theory, and examine how our data fit with existing theories for the functional role of the PCC. These include a postulated role for the PCC in modulating internally directed attention and for representing or integrating contextual information for memory items.
机译:非侵入性研究的现有数据已使研究人员认为,后扣带回皮质(PCC)支持助记符过程:它在记忆障碍中表现出变性,而fMRI研究表明,与记忆有关的激活主要是在记忆项目的检索过程中。尽管有这些数据,但使用颅内EEG的时空精度对PCC在情景记忆中的作用仅进行了有限的治疗,而先前的分析则集中在项目检索上。使用从21位接受立体脑电图进行癫痫发作定位的人类参与者那里收集的数据,我们对情景记忆的编码和检索过程中PCC中的振荡模式进行了表征。我们确定了项编码过程中的后续记忆效应,其特征是伽玛带振荡功率增加和低频功率失步。十四名参与者在海马和PCC中同时放置了立体定向电极,利用这些独特的数据,我们描述了预测成功项编码和项检索之前的这些结构之间的连接性变化。检索期间的振荡功率与我们在编码过程中观察到的模式相匹配,具有低频(低于15 Hz)的失同步和伽马频带(尤其是70-180 Hz的高伽马)功率增加。编码的特征在于海马体与PCC之间的同步性(以3 Hz为中心),与这种振荡性质的其他观察结果相似,类似于啮齿类动物theta活性的观察结果。我们将根据现有的情景记忆处理理论(包括通过不同步假设和检索上下文理论获得的信息)讨论我们的发现,并检查我们的数据如何与PCC的功能角色的现有理论相适应。这些包括PCC在调节内部定向注意以及表示或集成有关存储项的上下文信息中的假定角色。

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    《Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience》 |2017年第8期|1415-1432|共18页
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    Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dallas, TX 75390 USA;

    Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dallas, TX 75390 USA;

    Univ Texas Dallas, Richardson, TX 75083 USA;

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