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The Lifespan Trajectory of the Encoding-Retrieval Flip: A Multimodal Examination of Medial Parietal Cortex Contributions to Episodic Memory

机译:编码 - 检索翻转的寿命轨迹:内侧顶叶皮层对剧集内存的多峰检查

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The formation of episodic memories is associated with deactivation during encoding and activation during retrieval in the posteromedial cortex (PMC). We hypothesized that the encoding/retrieval (E/R) flip is a critical component of episodic memory across the lifespan because structural and metabolic changes in the PMC coincide with the fine tuning of the episodic memory system in development and the reductions of memory performance in aging. The aims of the present study were, first, to describe lifespan trajectories of PMC encoding and retrieval activity in 270 human participants (167 females) from 6 to 80 years of age. Our second goal was to construct a model for episodic memory development in which contributions from brain activity, cortical thickness (CT), and structural connectivity are accounted for. We found that modulation of neural activity in response to memory encoding and retrieval demands was not fully developed until adolescence and decreased from adulthood through old age. The magnitude of the E/R flip was related to source memory and 55% of the age-related variance in source memory performance during childhood and adolescence could be accounted for by the E/R flip, CT, and mean diffusivity together. However, only CT and the E/R flip provided unique contributions with which to explain memory performance. The results suggest that neural dynamics in the PMC is related to the development of episodic memory during childhood and adolescence. The similar trajectories of the E/R flip and episodic memory emergence and decline through development and aging further suggests that a lifelong relationship exists.
机译:在后剖视线皮质皮层(PMC)中的检索期间,在编码和激活期间形成焦回忆的形成与失活相关联。我们假设编码/检索(E / R)翻转是跨越寿命跨越偶数内存的关键组成部分,因为PMC的结构和代谢变化与开发过程中的开发内记忆系统的微调和记忆性能的减少相一致老化。首先,本研究的目的是描述在270名人体参与者(167名女性)的PMC编码和检索活动的寿命轨迹,从6至80岁。我们的第二个目标是构建一种巨大内存开发模型,其中来自脑活动,皮质厚度(CT)和结构连接的贡献。我们发现,在青春期和通过年龄从成年期降低,响应于内存编码和检索需求的神经活动的调制并未完全发育。 E / R翻转的幅度与源存储器有关,并且通过E / R翻转,CT和平均扩散性可以占童年和青春期期间的源存储器性能的55%与源存储器性能相关的55%。但是,只有CT和E / R翻转提供了解释内存性能的独特贡献。结果表明,PMC中的神经动力学与童年和青春期的显口记忆的发展有关。通过发展和老化的E / R翻转和情节记忆出现的类似轨迹进一步表明存在终身关系。

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