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Dual origins of measured phase-amplitude coupling reveal distinct neural mechanisms underlying episodic memory in the human cortex

机译:测量相位振幅耦合的双重起源揭示了人皮层中底层内存下面的不同神经机制

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Phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) is hypothesized to coordinate neural activity, but its role in successful memory formation in the human cortex is unknown. Measures of PAC are difficult to interpret, however. Both increases and decreases in PAC have been linked to memory encoding, and PAC may arise due to different neural mechanisms. Here, we use a waveform analysis to examine PAC in the human cortex as participants with intracranial electrodes performed a paired associates memory task. We found that successful memory formation exhibited significant decreases in left temporal lobe and prefrontal cortical PAC, and these two regions exhibited changes in PAC within different frequency bands. Two underlying neural mechanisms, nested oscillations and sharp waveforms, were responsible for the changes in these regions. Our data therefore suggest that decreases in measured cortical PAC during episodic memory reflect two distinct underlying mechanisms that are anatomically segregated in the human brain.
机译:相位振偶偶联(PAC)被假设以协调神经活性,但其在人皮层中成功的内存中的作用是未知的。然而,PAC的措施难以解释。 PAC的增加和减少已经与内存编码相关联,并且由于不同的神经机制而可能出现PAC。在这里,我们使用波形分析来检查人皮层中的PAC作为颅内电极的参与者进行配对的相关性存储器任务。我们发现成功的记忆形成表现出左颞叶和前额叶皮质PAC的显着降低,并且这两个区域在不同频带内的PAC的变化表现出。两个潜在的神经机制,嵌套振荡和尖锐波形,负责这些地区的变化。因此,我们的数据表明在过程中情景记忆测量皮质PAC其降低反映了在人的大脑解剖分离两种不同的底层机制。

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