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Context Memory Encoding and Retrieval Temporal Dynamics are Modulated by Attention across the Adult Lifespan.

Soroush Mirjalili1, Patrick Powell2, Jonathan Strunk2, Taylor James2, Audrey Duarte2.   

Abstract

Episodic memories are multidimensional, including simple and complex features. How we successful encode and recover these features in time, whether these temporal dynamics are preserved across age, even under conditions of reduced memory performance, and the role of attention on these temporal dynamics is unknown. In the current study, we applied time-resolved multivariate decoding to oscillatory electroencephalography (EEG) in an adult lifespan sample to investigate the temporal order of successful encoding and recognition of simple and complex perceptual context features. At encoding, participants studied pictures of black and white objects presented with both color (low-level/simple) and scene (high-level/complex) context features and subsequently made context memory decisions for both features. Attentional demands were manipulated by having participants attend to the relationship between the object and either the color or scene while ignoring the other context feature. Consistent with hierarchical visual perception models, simple visual features (color) were successfully encoded earlier than were complex features (scenes). These features were successfully recognized in the reverse temporal order. Importantly, these temporal dynamics were both dependent on whether these context features were in the focus of one's attention, and preserved across age, despite age-related context memory impairments. These novel results support the idea that episodic memories are encoded and retrieved successively, likely dependent on the input and output pathways of the medial temporal lobe (MTL), and attentional influences that bias activity within these pathways across age.
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Keywords:  aging; attention; context memory; episodic memory; multivariate pattern analyses

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33436445      PMCID: PMC7877465          DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0387-20.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  eNeuro        ISSN: 2373-2822


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