Age-Independent Transfer After Successful Associative Mnemonic Training

IF 1.8 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Cognitive Enhancement Pub Date : 2023-10-21 DOI:10.1007/s41465-023-00273-y
Petra Sandberg, Carl-Johan Boraxbekk, Idriz Zogaj, Lars Nyberg
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Abstract Generalization of training to support the performance on new tasks—transfer—has been much studied. One hypothesis is that transfer occurs if overlapping neuronal circuits are engaged in both training and transfer tasks. Here, we investigated transfer effects in the domain of episodic memory by following 356 participants between 20 and 83 years who downloaded and used a smart phone application to practice the method of loci (MoL) over 3 months. We measured transfer of MoL training to three associative memory tasks with hypothesized neurocognitive overlap (binding in the hippocampus) with the trained task. Transfer tasks were administered at the beginning of training and when two specific proficiency levels in Loci training were reached. Results showed robust transfer effects across the age span at both levels. These results indicate that app-based strategy training can lead to enhancement of episodic memory beyond the specific training task, which may have clinical implementations.
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成功的联想记忆训练后的年龄无关转移
摘要训练的泛化以支持新任务-迁移-的表现已经得到了很多研究。一种假设是,如果重叠的神经回路同时参与训练和转移任务,就会发生转移。本研究通过对356名年龄在20至83岁之间的参与者进行跟踪调查,研究了情节记忆领域的迁移效应。这些参与者下载并使用智能手机应用程序,在3个月内练习位点(MoL)法。我们测量了MoL训练到三个联想记忆任务的转移,这些任务与被训练的任务有假设的神经认知重叠(海马结合)。在培训开始时以及在Loci培训中达到两个特定的熟练程度时执行转移任务。结果显示,在两个水平上,跨年龄跨度的转移效应都很明显。这些结果表明,基于应用程序的策略训练可以使情景记忆的增强超越特定的训练任务,这可能具有临床应用价值。
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