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Neural correlates of retrieval-based enhancement of autobiographical memory in older adults.

Qianli Xu1, Jiayi Zhang2, Joanes Grandjean2, Cheston Tan3,4, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju3,2,4, Liyuan Li3, Kuan Jin Lee2, Po-Jang Hsieh5, Joo-Hwee Lim3.   

Abstract

Lifelog photo review is considered to enhance the recall of personal events. While a sizable body of research has explored the neural basis of autobiographical memory (AM), there is limited neural evidence on the retrieval-based enhancement effect on event memory among older adults in the real-world environment. This study examined the neural processes of AM as was modulated by retrieval practice through lifelog photo review in older adults. In the experiment, blood-oxygen-level dependent response during subjects' recall of recent events was recorded, where events were cued by photos that may or may not have been exposed to a priori retrieval practice (training). Subjects remembered more episodic details under the trained relative to non-trained condition. Importantly, the neural correlates of AM was exhibited by (1) dissociable cortical areas related to recollection and familiarity, and (2) a positive correlation between the amount of recollected episodic details and cortical activation within several lateral temporal and parietal regions. Further analysis of the brain activation pattern at a few regions of interest within the core remember network showed a training_condition × event_detail interaction effect, suggesting that the boosting effect of retrieval practice depended on the level of recollected event details.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31996715      PMCID: PMC6989450          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58076-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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