Visual long-term memory is not made more precise with medial-frontal direct-current stimulation.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
VISUAL COGNITION Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1080/13506285.2024.2402747
Gengshi Hu, Geoffrey F Woodman
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Abstract

Previous research suggests that applying anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) to the medial-frontal cortex can improve how quickly subjects learn to make simple discriminations (i.e., red from blue). Here, we tested the idea that this enhanced task learning is attributable to superior encoding of relevant information into visual long-term memory. Thirty subjects completed an anodal stimulation session and a sham session, with order counterbalanced across subjects, before performing recognition-memory tasks using pictures of real-world objects and visually presented words or nonwords. These tasks allowed us to detect potential memory differences across types of memoranda. Contrary to the hypothesis that the medial-frontal cortex helps control encoding fidelity, we found that anodal tDCS delivered over this brain region did not significantly improve subjects' memory for visual stimuli, regardless of stimulus type. Our findings show no evidence that targeting medial-frontal cortex with tDCS changes the fidelity of our visual long-term memories.

正中额叶直流电刺激不能使视觉长期记忆更加精确。
先前的研究表明,将阳极经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)应用于内侧额叶皮层可以提高受试者学习简单区分(即红蓝区分)的速度。在这里,我们测试了这样一种观点,即这种增强的任务学习是由于将相关信息编码到视觉长期记忆中。30名受试者在使用真实世界物体的图片和视觉呈现的单词或非单词执行识别记忆任务之前,完成了一个阳极刺激阶段和一个假阶段,在受试者之间进行顺序平衡。这些任务使我们能够检测不同类型的备忘录之间潜在的记忆差异。与内侧额叶皮层有助于控制编码保真度的假设相反,我们发现,无论刺激类型如何,通过该脑区传递的阳极tDCS并没有显著改善受试者对视觉刺激的记忆。我们的研究结果表明,没有证据表明,用tDCS瞄准内侧额叶皮层会改变我们视觉长期记忆的保真度。
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VISUAL COGNITION
VISUAL COGNITION PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
29
期刊介绍: Visual Cognition publishes new empirical research that increases theoretical understanding of human visual cognition. Studies may be concerned with any aspect of visual cognition such as object, face, and scene recognition; visual attention and search; short-term and long-term visual memory; visual word recognition and reading; eye movement control and active vision; and visual imagery. The journal is devoted to research at the interface of visual perception and cognition and does not typically publish papers in areas of perception or psychophysics that are covered by the many publication outlets for those topics.
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