Human cortical EEG rythms during long-term episodic memory task. A high-resolution EEG study of the HERA model

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作者
Babiloni, C
Babiloni, F
Carducci, F
Cappa, S
Cincotti, F
Del Percio, C
Miniussi, C
Moretti, DV
Pasqualetti, P
Rossi, S
Sosta, K
Rossini, PM
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[1] Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dipartimento Fisiol Umana & Farmacol, Sezione EEG Ad Alta Risoluz, I-00185 Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Siena, Dipartiment Neurosci, Sez Neurol, I-53100 Siena, Italy
[3] Univ Salute Vita S Raffaele, Ctr Neurosci Cognit, Milan, Italy
[4] AFaR, Dip Neurosci, Rome, Italy
[5] IRCCS S Giovanni di Dio, Brescia, Italy
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10.1016/j.neuroimage.2003.11.023
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Many recent neuroimaging studies of episodic memory have indicated an asymmetry in prefrontal involvement with the left prefrontal cortex more involved than the right in encoding, the right more than the left in retrieval (hemispheric encoding and retrieval asymmetry, or HERA model). In this electroencephalographic (EEG) high-resolution study, we studied brain rhythmicity during a visual episodic memory (recognition) task. The theta (4-6 Hz), alpha (6-12 Hz) and gamma (28-48 Hz) oscillations were investigated during a visuospatial long-term episodic memory task including an encoding (ENC) and retrieval (RET) phases. During the ENC phase, 25 figures representing interiors of buildings ("indoor") were randomly intermingled with 25 figures representing landscapes ("landscapes"). Subject's response was given at left ("indoor") or right ("landscapes") mouse button. During the RET phase (I h later), 25 figures representing previously presented "indoor" pictures ("tests") were randomly intermingled with 25 figures representing novel "indoor" ("distractors"). Again, a mouse response was required. Theta and alpha EEG results showed no change of frontal rhythmicity. In contrast, the HERA prediction of asymmetry was fitted only by EEG gamma responses, but only in the posterior parietal areas. The ENC phase was associated with gamma EEG oscillations over left parietal cortex. Afterward, the PET phase was associated with gamma EEG oscillations predominantly over right parietal cortex. The predicted HERA asymmetry was thus observed in an unexpected location. This discrepancy may be due to the differential sensitivity of neuroimaging methods to selected components of cognitive processing. The strict relation between gamma response and perception suggests that retrieval processes of long-term memory deeply impinged upon sensory representation of the stored material. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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