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Human cortical EEG rhythms during long-term episodic memory task. A high-resolution EEG study of the HERA model.

机译:长期情节记忆任务中的人类皮层脑电图节律。 HERA模型的高分辨率EEG研究。

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Many recent neuroimaging studies of episodic memory have indicated an asymmetry in prefrontal involvement, with the left prefrontal cortex more involved than the right in encoding, the right more than the left in retrieval (hemispheric encoding and retrieval asymmetry, or HERA model). In this electroencephalographic (EEG) high-resolution study, we studied brain rhythmicity during a visual episodic memory (recognition) task. The theta (4-6 Hz), alpha (6-12 Hz) and gamma (28-48 Hz) oscillations were investigated during a visuospatial long-term episodic memory task including an encoding (ENC) and retrieval (RET) phases. During the ENC phase, 25 figures representing interiors of buildings ("indoor") were randomly intermingled with 25 figures representing landscapes ("landscapes"). Subject's response was given at left ("indoor") or right ("landscapes") mouse button. During the RET phase (1 h later), 25 figures representing previously presented "indoor" pictures ("tests") were randomly intermingled with 25 figures representing novel "indoor" ("distractors"). Again, a mouse response was required. Theta and alpha EEG results showed no change of frontal rhythmicity. In contrast, the HERA prediction of asymmetry was fitted only by EEG gamma responses, but only in the posterior parietal areas. The ENC phase was associated with gamma EEG oscillations over left parietal cortex. Afterward, the RET phase was associated with gamma EEG oscillations predominantly over right parietal cortex. The predicted HERA asymmetry was thus observed in an unexpected location. This discrepancy may be due to the differential sensitivity of neuroimaging methods to selected components of cognitive processing. The strict relation between gamma response and perception suggests that retrieval processes of long-term memory deeply impinged upon sensory representation of the stored material.
机译:最近的关于情景记忆的神经影像学研究表明前额叶受累不对称,左前额叶皮层在编码方面比右侧更受累,右侧在检索方面比左侧更多(半球编码和检索不对称或HERA模型)。在此脑电图(EEG)高分辨率研究中,我们研究了视觉情景记忆(识别)任务期间的大脑节律性。在包括编码(ENC)和检索(RET)阶段的视觉空间长期情节记忆任务中研究了theta(4-6 Hz),α(6-12 Hz)和γ(28-48 Hz)振荡。在ENC阶段,代表建筑物内部的25个数字(“室内”)与代表景观的25个数字(“景观”)随机混合。对象的响应是通过鼠标左键(“室内”)或鼠标右键(“风景”)给出的。在RET阶段(1小时后)中,将先前呈现的“室内”图片(“测试”)的25个图形与代表新颖的“室内”(“干扰项”)的25个图形随机混合。同样,需要鼠标响应。 Theta和alpha脑电图结果显示额律无变化。相比之下,HERA不对称性的预测仅通过脑电图的伽马响应来拟合,而仅在后顶叶区域拟合。 ENC期与左顶叶皮层上的伽马EEG振荡有关。之后,RET期主要与右顶叶皮层上的伽马EEG振荡有关。因此,在意外的位置观察到了预期的HERA不对称性。这种差异可能是由于神经影像方法对认知加工的选定成分的敏感性不同。伽马响应与感知之间的严格关系表明,长期记忆的检索过程会深深地影响所存储物质的感官表现。

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