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Differential Effects of Encoding Instructions on Brain Activity Patterns of Item and Associative Memory

机译:编码项目和关联记忆脑活动模式的编码指令的差异效果

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Evidence from neuroimaging studies suggests a critical role of hippocampus and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in associative relative to item encoding. Here, we investigated similarities and differences in functional brain correlates for associative and item memory as a function of encoding instruction. Participants received either incidental (animacy judgments) or intentional encoding instructions while fMRI was employed during the encoding of associations and items. In a subsequent recognition task, memory performance of participants receiving intentional encoding instructions was higher compared with those receiving incidental encoding instructions. Furthermore, participants remembered more items than associations, regardless of encoding instruction. Greater brain activation in the left anterior hippocampus was observed for intentionally compared with incidentally encoded associations, although activity in this region was not modulated by the type of instruction for encoded items. Furthermore, greater activity in the left anterior hippocampus and left IFG was observed during intentional associative compared with item encoding. The same regions were related to subsequent memory of intentionally encoded associations and were thus task relevant. Similarly, connectivity of the anterior hippocampus to the right superior temporal lobe and IFG was uniquely linked to subsequent memory of intentionally encoded associations. Our study demonstrates the differential involvement of anterior hippocampus in intentional relative to incidental associative encoding. This finding likely reflects that the intent to remember triggers a specific binding process accomplished by this region.
机译:来自神经影像学研究的证据表明海马和较差额相回流(IFG)在相对于项目编码的关联中的关键作用。在这里,我们调查了功能性大脑的相似性和差异与编码指令的函数相关联的关联和项目记忆。参与者收到偶然(动画判断)或故意编码指令,而在编码协会和物品期间使用FMRI。在随后的识别任务中,与接收附带编码指令相比,接受有意编码指令的参与者的存储器性能更高。此外,无论编码指令如何,参与者都记得更多的项目。与偶然编码的关联有意比较,观察到左侧海马中的更大的脑激活,尽管该区域中的活动未被编码物品的指令类型调制。此外,与项目编码相比,在有意关联期间观察到左前海马和左侧IFG的更大活性。同一区域与有意编码的关联的后续记忆有关,因此任务相关。类似地,前海马对右上颞叶和IFG的连接与有意编码的关联的后续存储器是独特的。我们的研究表明,前海马在故意相对于附带联想编码中的差异参与。这一发现可能反映出要记住的意图触发了该地区完成的特定的结合过程。

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    1Otto Hahn Group on Associative Memory Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin Germany;

    2Aging Research Center Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden;

    2Aging Research Center Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden;

    2Aging Research Center Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden;

    1Otto Hahn Group on Associative Memory Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin Germany;

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