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Transcranial direct current stimulation over the left anterior temporal lobe during memory retrieval differentially affects true and false recognition in the DRM task

机译:在内存检索期间,在左前颞叶上的经颅直流刺激差异影响DRM任务中的真假识别

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Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a form of non-invasive brain stimulation that has been used to modulate human brain activity and cognition. One area which has not yet been extensively explored using tDCS is the generation of memories. In this study, we combined the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) with stimulation of the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL) during retrieval. This area has been shown to be involved in semantic processing in general and retrieval of false memories in the DRM paradigm in particular. During stimulation, 0.7 mA were applied via a 9 cm2 electrode over the left ATL, with the 35 cm2 return electrode placed over the left deltoid. We contrasted the effects of cathodal, anodal, and sham stimulation, which were applied in the recognition phase of the experiment on a sample of 78 volunteers. Results showed impaired recognition of true memories after both anodal and cathodal stimulation in comparison to sham stimulation, suggesting a reduced signal-to-noise ratio. In addition, the results revealed enhanced false recognition of concept lure items during cathodal stimulation compared to anodal stimulation, indicating a polarity-dependent impact of tDCS on false memories in the DRM task. The pathway by which tDCS modulated false recognition remains unclear: stimulation may have changed the activation of irrelevant lures or affected the weighting and monitoring of lure activations. Nevertheless, these results are a first step towards using brain stimulation to decrease false memories. Practical implications of the findings for real-life settings, for example, in the courtroom, need to be addressed in future work.
机译:经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是一种非侵入性脑刺激,用于调节人脑活动和认知。使用TDC尚未广泛探索的一个领域是记忆的生成。在这项研究中,我们将Deese Roediger-McDermott(DRM)与在取出过程中刺激左前颞叶(ATL)相结合。这一领域已被证明涉及一般的语义处理,特别是DRM范式中错误记忆的提取。在刺激过程中,通过一个9 cm2的电极在左侧ATL上施加0.7 mA,将35 cm2的返回电极置于左侧三角肌上。我们对比了在78名志愿者样本的实验识别阶段应用的阴极、阳极和假刺激的效果。结果显示,与假刺激相比,阳极和阴极刺激后对真实记忆的识别受损,表明信噪比降低。此外,研究结果显示,与阳极刺激相比,阴极刺激增强了对概念诱惑项的错误识别,表明在DRM任务中TDC对错误记忆的极性依赖性影响。TDC调节错误识别的途径尚不清楚:刺激可能改变了无关诱饵的激活,或影响了诱饵激活的权重和监测。然而,这些结果是利用大脑刺激减少错误记忆的第一步。这些发现对现实生活环境的实际影响,例如在法庭上,需要在未来的工作中加以解决。

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