Inducing representational change in the hippocampus through real-time neurofeedback
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
379(1915)
Опубликована: Окт. 21, 2024
When
you
perceive
or
remember
something,
other
related
things
come
to
mind,
affecting
how
these
competing
items
are
subsequently
perceived
and
remembered.
Such
behavioural
consequences
believed
result
from
changes
in
the
overlap
of
neural
representations
items,
especially
hippocampus.
According
multiple
theories,
hippocampal
should
increase
(integration)
when
there
is
high
coactivation
between
cortical
representations.
However,
prior
studies
used
indirect
proxies
for
by
manipulating
stimulus
similarity
task
demands.
Here,
we
induce
visual
cortex
more
directly
using
closed-loop
neurofeedback
real-time
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(fMRI).
While
viewing
one
object,
participants
were
rewarded
activating
representation
another
object
as
strongly
possible.
Across
fMRI
sessions,
succeeded
this
coactivation.
Compared
with
a
baseline
untrained
objects,
protocol
led
memory
integration
behaviour
brain:
trained
objects
became
harder
discriminate
behaviourally
categorical
perception
neurally
patterns
activity
their
hippocampus
losing
unique
features.
These
findings
demonstrate
that
can
be
alter
combine
memories.
This
article
part
theme
issue
‘Neurofeedback:
new
territories
neurocognitive
mechanisms
endogenous
neuromodulation’.
Язык: Английский
Differentiation of related events in hippocampus supports memory reinstatement in development
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Май 25, 2023
Abstract
Adults
are
capable
of
either
differentiating
or
integrating
similar
events
in
memory
based
on
which
representations
optimal
for
a
given
situation.
Yet
how
children
represent
related
memories
remains
unknown.
Here,
(7-10
years)
and
adults
formed
separate
yet
overlapping
events.
We
then
measured
successfully
remembered
were
represented
reinstated
using
functional
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(fMRI).
found
that
differentiated
hippocampus—such
stored
as
less
to
one
another
compared
unrelated
Conversely,
integrated
representations,
wherein
more
similar,
including
medial
prefrontal
cortex
(mPFC).
Furthermore,
hippocampal
differentiation
among
mPFC
integration
tracked
neocortical
reinstatement
the
specific
features
associated
with
individual
Together,
these
findings
reveal
same
behaviors
supported
by
different
underlying
across
development.
Specifically,
whereas
underlies
organization
retrieval
childhood,
exhibits
protracted
developmental
trajectory.
Язык: Английский
The role of REM sleep in neural differentiation of memories in the hippocampus
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Ноя. 3, 2024
When
faced
with
a
familiar
situation,
we
can
use
memory
to
make
predictions
about
what
will
happen
next.
If
such
turn
out
be
erroneous,
the
brain
adapt
by
differentiating
representations
of
cues
that
generated
prediction
from
mispredicted
item
itself,
reducing
likelihood
future
errors.
Prior
work
Kim
et
al.
(2017)
found
violating
sequential
association
in
statistical
learning
paradigm
triggered
differentiation
neural
associated
items
hippocampus.
Here,
used
fMRI
test
preregistered
hypothesis
this
hippocampal
occurs
only
when
violations
are
followed
rapid
eye
movement
(REM)
sleep.
In
morning,
participants
first
learned
some
predict
others
(e.g.,
A
predicts
B)
then
encountered
violation
which
predicted
(B)
failed
appear
expected
after
its
(A);
later
appeared
on
own
an
unrelated
item.
Participants
were
randomly
assigned
one
three
conditions:
remain
awake,
take
nap
containing
non-REM
sleep
only,
or
both
and
REM
While
results
not
observed
left
CA2/3/DG
ROI,
did
observe
evidence
for
our
closely
related
ROIs,
uncorrected
multiple
comparisons:
right
CA2/3/DG,
group
was
greater
than
groups
without
(wake
nap);
item-specific
concentrated
DG.
Differentiation
effects
also
bilateral
DG
more
strongly
reactivated
during
violation.
Overall,
presented
here
provide
initial
linking
changes
memories
humans.
Язык: Английский