Prestimulus default mode activity influences depth of processing and recognition in an emotional memory task

被引:9
作者
Soravia, Leila M. [1 ]
Witmer, Joeelle S. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Schwab, Simon [1 ]
Nakataki, Masahito [4 ]
Dierks, Thomas [1 ]
Wiest, Roland [5 ]
Henke, Katharina [2 ,3 ]
Federspiel, Andrea [1 ]
Jann, Kay [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bern, Univ Hosp Psychiat, Dept Psychiat Neurophysiol, Bolligenstr 111, CH-3000 Bern, Switzerland
[2] Univ Bern, Dept Psychol, Fabrikstr 8, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
[3] Univ Bern, Ctr Cognit Learning & Memory, Bern, Switzerland
[4] Univ Tokushima, Dept Psychiat, Tokushima, Japan
[5] Univ Hosp Bern, Inselspital, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Neuroradiol, Freiburgstr 4, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
[6] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Neurol, Brain Mapping Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
fMRI; DMN; encoding; memory; pre-stimulus activity; MEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE; BRAIN ACTIVITY; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; WORKING-MEMORY; NETWORK; ACTIVATION; PREDICTS; CORTEX; MECHANISMS; AMYGDALA;
D O I
10.1002/hbm.23076
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Low self-referential thoughts are associated with better concentration, which leads to deeper encoding and increases learning and subsequent retrieval. There is evidence that being engaged in externally rather than internally focused tasks is related to low neural activity in the default mode network (DMN) promoting open mind and the deep elaboration of new information. Thus, reduced DMN activity should lead to enhanced concentration, comprehensive stimulus evaluation including emotional categorization, deeper stimulus processing, and better long-term retention over one whole week. In this fMRI study, we investigated brain activation preceding and during incidental encoding of emotional pictures and on subsequent recognition performance. During fMRI, 24 subjects were exposed to 80 pictures of different emotional valence and subsequently asked to complete an online recognition task one week later. Results indicate that neural activity within the medial temporal lobes during encoding predicts subsequent memory performance. Moreover, a low activity of the default mode network preceding incidental encoding leads to slightly better recognition performance independent of the emotional perception of a picture. The findings indicate that the suppression of internally-oriented thoughts leads to a more comprehensive and thorough evaluation of a stimulus and its emotional valence. Reduced activation of the DMN prior to stimulus onset is associated with deeper encoding and enhanced consolidation and retrieval performance even one week later. Even small prestimulus lapses of attention influence consolidation and subsequent recognition performance. Hum Brain Mapp 37:924-932, 2016. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
引用
收藏
页码:924 / 932
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Optical Interrogation of Memory Related Activity Across the Rodent Default Mode Network
    Shilyansky, Carrie
    Young, Noah
    Ramakrishnan, Charu
    Quirin, Sean
    Deisseroth, Karl
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2020, 87 (09) : S207 - S207
  • [22] Default mode and visual network activity in an attention task: Direct measurement with intracranial EEG
    Li, Jiajia
    Kronemer, Sharif I.
    Herman, Wendy X.
    Kwon, Hunki
    Ryu, Jun Hwan
    Micek, Christopher
    Wu, Ying
    Gerrard, Jason
    Spencer, Dennis D.
    Blumenfeld, Hal
    NEUROIMAGE, 2019, 201
  • [23] Influence of the Working Memory Load on the Spatial Synchronization of Prestimulus Cortical Electrical Activity during Recognition of Facial Expression
    Kostandov, E. A.
    Cheremushkin, E. A.
    ZHURNAL VYSSHEI NERVNOI DEYATELNOSTI IMENI I P PAVLOVA, 2010, 60 (02) : 166 - 174
  • [24] The Default Mode Network and the Working Memory Network Are Not Anti-Correlated during All Phases of a Working Memory Task
    Piccoli, Tommaso
    Valente, Giancarlo
    Linden, David E. J.
    Re, Marta
    Esposito, Fabrizio
    Sack, Alexander T.
    Di Salle, Francesco
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (04):
  • [25] Distinct individual differences in default mode network connectivity relate to off-task thought and text memory during reading
    Zhang, Meichao
    Savill, Nicola
    Margulies, Daniel S.
    Smallwood, Jonathan
    Jefferies, Elizabeth
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [26] Oxytocin Selectively Facilitates Learning with Social Feedback and Increases Activity and Functional Connectivity in Emotional Memory and Reward Processing Regions
    Hu, Jiehui
    Qi, Song
    Becker, Benjamin
    Luo, Lizhu
    Gao, Shan
    Gong, Qiyong
    Hurlemann, Rene
    Kendrick, Keith M.
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2015, 36 (06) : 2132 - 2146
  • [27] Increased default mode network activity in socially anxious individuals during reward processing
    Maresh, Erin L.
    Allen, Joseph P.
    Coan, James A.
    BIOLOGY OF MOOD & ANXIETY DISORDERS, 2014, 4 (01):
  • [28] Working Memory in Preterm-Born Adults: Load-Dependent Compensatory Activity of the Posterior Default Mode Network
    Daamen, Marcel
    Baeuml, Josef G.
    Scheef, Lukas
    Sorg, Christian
    Busch, Barbara
    Baumann, Nicole
    Bartmann, Peter
    Wolke, Dieter
    Wohlschlaeger, Afra
    Boecker, Henning
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2015, 36 (03) : 1121 - 1137
  • [29] Default Mode Network Activity Predicts Early Memory Decline in Healthy Young Adults Aged 18-31
    Nelson, Steven M.
    Savalia, Neil K.
    Fishell, Andrew K.
    Gilmore, Adrian W.
    Zou, Fan
    Balota, David A.
    McDermott, Kathleen B.
    CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2016, 26 (08) : 3379 - 3389
  • [30] Default mode network alterations during implicit emotional faces processing in first-episode, treatment-naive major depression patients
    Shi, Huqing
    Wang, Xiang
    Yi, Jinyao
    Zhu, Xiongzhao
    Zhang, Xiaocui
    Yang, Juan
    Yao, Shuqiao
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, 6