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Power Shifts Track Serial Position and Modulate Encoding in Human Episodic Memory

机译:电源换档轨道串行位置并调制人类episodic内存中的编码

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The first events in a series exert a powerful influence on cognition and behavior in both humans and animals. This is known as the law of primacy. Here, we analyze the neural correlates of primacy in humans by analyzing electrocorticographic recordings in 84 neu-rosurgical patients as they studied and subsequently recalled lists of common words. We found that spectral power in the gamma frequency band (28-100 Hz) was elevated at the start of the list and gradually subsided, whereas lower frequency (2-8 Hz) delta and theta band power exhibited the opposite trend. This gradual shift in the power spectrum was found across a widespread network of brain regions. The degree to which the subsequent memory effect was modulated by list (serial) position was most pronounced in medial temporal lobe structures. These results suggest that globally increased gamma and decreased delta-theta spectral powers reflect a brain state that predisposes medial temporal lobe structures to enhance the encoding and maintenance of early list items.
机译:系列中的第一个事件对人类和动物的认知和行为产生了强大的影响。这被称为最初的法律。在这里,我们通过分析84例Neu-Rosurgical患者的电加理记录,分析了人类在人类中的神经相关性,并随后召回了普通词汇清单。我们发现伽马频带(28-100Hz)中的光谱功率在列表的开始时升高,逐渐消退,而较低的频率(2-8 Hz)三角洲和Theta频带功率表现出相反的趋势。在脑区广泛网络中发现了功率谱中的这种逐渐变化。随后的记忆效果被列表(串行)位置调制的程度在内侧颞叶结构中最为明显。这些结果表明,全球增加的伽马和降低的Δ-θ光谱功率反映了倾向于内侧颞叶结构以增强早期列表项目的编码和维护的脑状态。

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