The Influence of Reward Anticipation on Episodic Memory Among 6- to 9-Year-Old Children: An ERP Study.

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Zhongge Lü, Jie Liu, Chenyang Shang, Jiaoyao Yu, Ping Wei, Qin Zhang
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Abstract

Research examining the effects of reward anticipation on episodic memory has primarily focused on adults. It is unclear how reward affects episodic memory among early school-aged children. Therefore, this study employed a study-recognition paradigm with reward and no-reward cues to investigate the influence of reward anticipation on episodic memory in children aged 6-9 years (n = 31), and recorded EEG to reveal the underlying neural mechanisms. Behaviorally, reward anticipation significantly improved the recognition memory accuracy of the child participants. Analyses of the encoding phase revealed that the amplitudes of the P1 and P3 components were significantly larger for rewarded items than for non-rewarded items, indicating stronger selective attention to rewarded items as well as children allocating more cognitive resources to learning rewarded items. Furthermore, we observed significant differences in the amplitudes of the N400 and SW components between rewarded and non-rewarded items, suggesting that children engaged in more detailed encoding processes for rewarded items. In the retrieval phase, we observed a significant reward effect in the 600-800 ms time window at the left centro-posterior electrodes, while in the 300-500 ms and 500-1000 ms time windows, parietal old/new effects were observed. This indicates that children's information retrieval may have primarily relied on recollection, with reward anticipation enhancing recollection. Overall, our study provides new evidence for the neural mechanisms underlying the enhancement of children's episodic memory through reward anticipation.

奖赏预期对6 ~ 9岁儿童情景记忆的影响:ERP研究。
关于奖励预期对情景记忆影响的研究主要集中在成年人身上。目前还不清楚奖励如何影响学龄早期儿童的情景记忆。因此,本研究采用有奖励和无奖励提示的学习-识别范式,研究了奖励预期对6-9岁儿童情景记忆的影响,并记录脑电图以揭示其潜在的神经机制。在行为上,奖励预期显著提高了儿童识别记忆的准确性。对编码阶段的分析表明,有奖励项目的P1和P3分量的振幅明显大于无奖励项目,这表明儿童对有奖励项目的选择性注意更强,并且分配了更多的认知资源来学习有奖励的项目。此外,我们观察到有奖励和无奖励项目之间N400和SW分量的振幅存在显著差异,这表明儿童对有奖励项目进行了更详细的编码过程。在检索阶段,我们观察到在600 ~ 800 ms时间窗的左侧中后侧电极有明显的奖励效应,而在300 ~ 500 ms和500 ~ 1000 ms时间窗的顶叶有明显的新旧效应。这表明儿童的信息检索可能主要依赖于回忆,奖励预期增强了回忆。总的来说,我们的研究为奖励预期增强儿童情景记忆的神经机制提供了新的证据。
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Psychophysiology
Psychophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
8.10%
发文量
225
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1964, Psychophysiology is the most established journal in the world specifically dedicated to the dissemination of psychophysiological science. The journal continues to play a key role in advancing human neuroscience in its many forms and methodologies (including central and peripheral measures), covering research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of brain and behavior. Typically, studies published in Psychophysiology include psychological independent variables and noninvasive physiological dependent variables (hemodynamic, optical, and electromagnetic brain imaging and/or peripheral measures such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia, electromyography, pupillography, and many others). The majority of studies published in the journal involve human participants, but work using animal models of such phenomena is occasionally published. Psychophysiology welcomes submissions on new theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances in: cognitive, affective, clinical and social neuroscience, psychopathology and psychiatry, health science and behavioral medicine, and biomedical engineering. The journal publishes theoretical papers, evaluative reviews of literature, empirical papers, and methodological papers, with submissions welcome from scientists in any fields mentioned above.
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