Differential activation of the prefrontal cortex in successful and unsuccessful memory retrieval

被引:312
作者
Rugg, MD
Fletcher, PC
Frith, CD
Frackowiak, RSJ
Dolan, RJ
机构
[1] INST NEUROL,WELLCOME DEPT COGNIT NEUROL,LONDON WC1N 3BG,ENGLAND
[2] ROYAL FREE HOSP,SCH MED,ACAD DEPT PSYCHIAT,LONDON,ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
episodic memory; memory retrieval; prefrontal cortex; recognition memory;
D O I
10.1093/brain/119.6.2073
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Six- subjects underwent PET scans while they performed three versions of a recognition memory test for words and three versions of a control task. In each memory condition, the subjects discriminated between words presented in a prescan study list and words new to the experiment. During the 30 s scanning interval, the ratio of old and new words was 0:20, 4:16 or 16:4, depending on the experimental condition. Outside this interval, the ratio was 50:50 in all three conditions. The requirement in the control task was to discriminate between two character strings, the ratios of which were also manipulated during the 30 s scanning interval. Employing the control task as a covariate, analysis with statistical parametric mapping revealed that regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) covaried with increasing density of old items in three regions of prefrontal cortex: right dorsolateral [Brodmann area (BA) 9/46], right medial (BA 32/8) and bilateral frontopolar cortex (BA 10). It is concluded that the prefrontal cortex, especially in the right hemisphere, is more active when a retrieval attempt succeeds than when it fails. This finding is consistent with the idea that the prefrontal cortex supports processes that operate selectively on the products of memory retrieval.
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页码:2073 / 2083
页数:11
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