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Direct brain recordings reveal occipital cortex involvement in memory development.

Qin Yin1, Elizabeth L Johnson2, Lingfei Tang1, Kurtis I Auguste3, Robert T Knight4, Eishi Asano5, Noa Ofen6.   

Abstract

Processing of low-level visual information shows robust developmental gains through childhood and adolescence. However, it is unknown whether low-level visual processing in the occipital cortex supports age-related gains in memory for complex visual stimuli. Here, we examined occipital alpha activity during visual scene encoding in 24 children and adolescents, aged 6.2-20.5 years, who performed a subsequent memory task while undergoing electrocorticographic recording. Scenes were classified as high- or low-complexity by the number of unique object categories depicted. We found that recognition of high-complexity, but not low-complexity, scenes increased with age. Age was associated with decreased alpha power and increased instantaneous alpha frequency during the encoding of subsequently recognized high- compared to low-complexity scenes. Critically, decreased alpha power predicted improved recognition of high-complexity scenes in adolescents. These findings demonstrate how the functional maturation of the occipital cortex supports the development of memory for complex visual scenes.
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Keywords:  Alpha oscillations; Electrocorticography; Memory development; Occipital cortex; Scene complexity; Visual memory

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32941883      PMCID: PMC7704894          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychologia        ISSN: 0028-3932            Impact factor:   3.054


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