The Otter and the Cleaver: Exploring the Neural Underpinnings of Unitization Using the Gestalt Principle of Proximity.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Nancy A Dennis, Amy A Overman, Catherine M Carpenter, Alexa Becker, John T West, Spencer O Chase
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Abstract

Associative memory requires the binding of multiple objects into a single representation in memory. As such, associative memory is viewed as harder and more resource demanding than item memory. One means of facilitating associative memory is through the process of unitization. Previous work has suggested that, once unitized, discrete stimuli are processed as a single ensemble. The present study aims to test whether the grouping principle of proximity enhances associative memory by creating unitized representations of item pairs that resemble how single items are processed in memory in younger adults. To examine the neural basis of perceptual unitization, young adult participants encoded unrelated object pairs either proximally arranged (unitized condition) or distally arranged (associative condition) as well as single objects. Behaviorally, results showed enhanced memory for proximally organized object pairs compared with distally organized object pairs. Examination of neural pattern similarity across conditions suggested that although regions critical to associative memory processed the proximal object pairs more similarly to the distal object pairs, clusters of neural activity throughout cortex did show greater similarity of neural patterns across proximal pairs and single objects during both encoding and retrieval. Results suggest that the simple act of configural placement is enough to initiate unitized-based encoding and maintain that representation at retrieval.

水獭和切菜刀:用接近的格式塔原理探索统一的神经基础。
关联内存需要将多个对象绑定到内存中的单个表示中。因此,联想记忆被认为比项目记忆更难,需要更多的资源。促进联想记忆的一种方法是通过统一的过程。以前的工作表明,一旦统一,离散的刺激被处理为一个单一的集合。本研究旨在测试邻近的分组原则是否通过创建项目对的统一表征来增强联想记忆,这类似于年轻人在记忆中处理单个项目的方式。为了检验知觉统一的神经基础,年轻的成年参与者编码了不相关的物体对,包括近端排列(统一条件)或远端排列(联想条件)以及单个物体。行为学结果显示,与远端组织对象对相比,近端组织对象对的记忆增强。对不同条件下神经模式相似性的研究表明,尽管对联想记忆至关重要的区域对近端物体对的处理与远端物体对的处理更为相似,但在编码和检索过程中,整个皮层的神经活动集群确实显示出近端物体对和单个物体之间的神经模式更大的相似性。结果表明,简单的配置放置行为足以启动基于单位的编码,并在检索时保持这种表示。
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.10%
发文量
151
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience investigates brain–behavior interaction and promotes lively interchange among the mind sciences.
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