Neural underpinnings of memory encoding and retrieval: Validation of a novel ecologically valid fMRI paradigm

Katrine Krabbe Thommesen , Viktoria Damgaard , Johanna Mariegaard , Andreas Elleby Jespersen , Alexander Tobias Ysbæk-Nielsen , Christina Mikkelsen , Maria Didriksen , Sisse Rye Ostrowski , Martin Balslev Jørgensen , Julian Macoveanu , Kamilla Woznica Miskowiak
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Cognitive impairment is prevalent in affective disorders. Currently, there is a lack of effective treatment options, which is partly due to limited insight into their neural underpinnings and poor transfer to everyday life. Integrating neuroimaging measures in cognition trials to identify neurocircuitry biomarkers is crucial for treatment development. We pooled baseline data from two clinical trials to validate a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm simulating real-life verbal learning and memory tasks. Healthy participants with no psychiatric history (n = 34) underwent fMRI and an ecologically valid virtual reality-based verbal memory task. During fMRI, they performed an ecologically valid paradigm involving encoding and recognition of a grocery shopping list. Whole-brain analyses assessed task-related activation in key neural networks. Neural underpinnings of memory encoding involved the hippocampus, prefrontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal regions, and caudate. Recognition task activation encompassed a network of frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital regions. Positive associations were found between encoding-related activity in the inferior temporal gyrus and lateral occipital cortex and the number of correctly recalled grocery items. This study introduces and validates a novel fMRI paradigm for assessing real-life verbal learning and memory abilities. The identified neural underpinnings highlight the involvement of diverse brain regions in encoding and recognition processes that may be implemented in future investigations of the neural correlates of memory impairment and improvement.

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记忆编码和检索的神经基础:验证生态学上有效的新型 fMRI 范式
认知障碍在情感障碍中十分普遍。目前,缺乏有效的治疗方案,部分原因是对其神经基础的了解有限,以及对日常生活的适应性较差。在认知试验中整合神经成像测量,以确定神经回路生物标志物对治疗方案的开发至关重要。我们汇集了两项临床试验的基线数据,对模拟现实生活中言语学习和记忆任务的新型功能磁共振成像(fMRI)范式进行了验证。无精神病史的健康参与者(n = 34)接受了 fMRI 和生态有效的虚拟现实言语记忆任务。在进行 fMRI 检查时,他们执行了一个生态有效的范式,其中包括编码和识别一份杂货购物清单。全脑分析评估了关键神经网络中与任务相关的激活。记忆编码的神经基础涉及海马体、前额叶、颞叶、枕叶、顶叶和尾状核。识别任务的激活包括额叶、顶叶、颞叶和枕叶区域的网络。研究发现,颞下回和枕叶外侧皮层中与编码相关的活动与正确回忆起的杂货数量之间存在正相关。这项研究引入并验证了一种用于评估现实生活中言语学习和记忆能力的新型 fMRI 范式。所确定的神经基础强调了编码和识别过程中不同脑区的参与,可用于未来对记忆损伤和改善的神经相关性的研究。
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