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Independent contributions of fMRI familiarity and novelty effects to recognition memory and their stability across the adult lifespan

机译:FMRI熟悉和新奇效应的独立贡献,以识别记忆及其对成人寿命的稳定性

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Abstract The impact of age on the neural correlates of familiarity-driven recognition memory has received relatively little attention. Here, the relationships between age, the neural correlates of familiarity, and memory performance were investigated using an associative recognition test in young, middle-aged and older participants. Test items comprised studied, rearranged (items studied on different trials) and new word pairs. fMRI ‘familiarity effects’ were operationalized as greater activity for studied test pairs incorrectly identified as ‘rearranged’ than for correctly rejected new pairs. The reverse contrast was employed to identify ‘novelty’ effects. Estimates of familiarity strength were slightly but significantly lower for the older relative to the younger group. With the exception of one region in dorsal medial prefrontal cortex, fMRI familiarity effects (which were identified in medial and lateral parietal cortex, dorsal medial and left lateral prefrontal cortex, and bilateral caudate among other regions) did not differ significantly with age. Age-invariant ‘novelty effects’ were identified in the anterior hippocampus and the perirhinal cortex. When entered into the same regression model, familiarity and novelty effects independently predicted familiarity strength across participants, suggesting that the two classes of memory effect reflect functionally distinct mnemonic processes. It is concluded that the neural correlates of familiarity-based memory judgments, and their relationship with familiarity strength, are largely stable across much of the healthy adult lifespan. Highlights ? fMRI familiarity and novelty effects are largely age-invariant. ? Familiarity and novelty effects independently predict familiarity strength. ? Relationships between fMRI effects and memory performance are age-invariant.
机译:摘要时代对熟悉程度识别记忆的神经相关的影响已经受到相对较少的关注。这里,使用年轻,中年和较旧的参与者的关联识别测试研究了年龄,熟悉度和内存性能的神经相关性之间的关系。由研究的测试项目进行研究,重新排列(在不同试验上学的项目)和新词对。 FMRI'熟悉效果'作为研究对的更大活动,错误地被确定为“重新排列”而不是正确拒绝的新对。采用反向对比度来识别“新奇”效应。对于较年轻的群体,较旧的熟练程度略微但显着降低。除了背侧中间前额叶皮质中的一个区域外,FMRI熟悉效果(在内侧和横向顶部皮质,背侧内侧和左侧前额外皮层中鉴定,其他地区的双侧尾部)与年龄没有显着差异。在前海马和Perirhinal皮质中鉴定了年龄不变的'新奇效应'。当进入相同的回归模型时,熟悉和新奇效果在参与者中独立地预测了熟悉的实力,这表明两类记忆效应反映了功能性不同的助记符。得出结论,熟悉的基于记忆判断的神经关联及其与熟悉性强度的关系,在大部分健康的成人寿命周围都在很大稳定。强调 ? FMRI熟悉性和新奇效果在很大程度上是不变的。还是熟悉性和新奇效果独立预测熟悉的力量。还是FMRI效果与内存性能之间的关系是不变的。

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