新事物如何与旧事物相互作用?具有远或近固有语义关联的创造性联想记忆编码过程中的海马加工。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Jingjing Yang, Zhi Zhang, Ziyi Li, Ze Zhang, Jing Luo
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摘要

创造力意味着形成新颖和有用的联想。与此同时,海马体在情景记忆和某些形式的创造性思维中的作用已被确定,但海马体如何参与创造性联想记忆的形成仍不清楚。特别是,考虑到创造性联想往往是在旧联想的基础上形成的,确定海马及其相关神经网络在创造性联想编码过程中如何表征新旧联想之间的相互作用是很重要的。因此,使用后续记忆效应(SME)范式,本研究要求参与者在fMRI扫描期间学习一组创造性组合(一个普通物体与一个创造性的替代用途配对,例如,篮球浮标,这意味着篮球被用作浮标)。此外,我们还根据对象之间固有语义相关性及其在相关性判断任务中的替代用途的主观评分,分别量化了预先存在的语义连接的程度,从而产生了2(记忆:记住与忘记)× 2(语义相关性:远与近)的析因设计。多变量分析显示,在近缘关系和远缘关系条件下,记忆试验的海马模式相似性高于遗忘试验,表明海马表征变得更不可分离,支持创造性联想的成功记忆。然而,海马体及其神经网络的单变量分析表明,海马体激活的增强与远程亲属条件下的成功编码有关,而与近亲属条件无关,而海马体与前额叶和顶叶皮质的功能连接的增加有助于近亲属条件下的成功记忆,而与远程亲属条件无关。这些观察结果表明,海马体依赖过程和分布的海马体网络模式选择性地支持对具有远或近固有语义关联的创造性关联的成功记忆,这暗示了先前存在的语义连接与新形成的创造性关联之间的相互作用。
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How the New Interacts With the Old? Hippocampal Processing During Memory Encoding of Creative Associations With Remote or Close Inherent Semantic Relatedness.

Creativity means the formation of novel and useful associations. Meanwhile, the role of the hippocampus in episodic memory and some forms of creative thinking has been identified, but it remains unclear how the hippocampus participates in the formation of memory for creative associations. In particular, considering creative associations are often formed on the basis of old ones, it is important to identify how the hippocampus and its associated neural network represent the interactions between the new and old associations during the encoding of creative associations. Thus, using the subsequent memory effect (SME) paradigm, the present study asked participants to learn a set of creative combinations (a common object paired with a creative alternate use, for example, basketball-buoy, which means a basketball is used as a buoy) during fMRI scanning. Moreover, we also quantified the degree of pre-existing semantic connections individually according to subjective ratings of inherent semantic relatedness between the objects and their alternate uses in the relatedness judgment task, resulting in a 2 (memory: remembered vs. forgotten) by 2 (semantic relatedness: remote vs. close) factorial design. Multivariate analysis revealed higher inter-item hippocampal pattern similarity for remembered relative to forgotten trials in both close relatedness and remote relatedness conditions, indicating that hippocampal representations become less separable supporting successful memory for creative associations. However, univariate analyses of the hippocampus and its neural network showed that enhanced hippocampal activation was associated with successful encoding in the remote relatedness but not close relatedness condition, whereas increased hippocampal functional connectivity with prefrontal and parietal cortices contributed to successful memory in the close relatedness but not remote relatedness condition. These observations suggest that hippocampal-dependent processes and distributed hippocampal network patterns selectively support successful memory for creative associations with either remote or close inherent semantic relatedness, which implies the interactions between pre-existing semantic connections and newly formed creative associations.

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Human Brain Mapping
Human Brain Mapping 医学-核医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
401
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Brain Mapping publishes peer-reviewed basic, clinical, technical, and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography, event-related potentials, electro-and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Article formats include Research Articles, Review Articles, Clinical Case Studies, and Technique, as well as Technological Developments, Theoretical Articles, and Synthetic Reviews. Technical advances, such as novel brain imaging methods, analyses for detecting or localizing neural activity, synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities, and strategies for the design of behavioral paradigms and neural-systems modeling are of particular interest. The journal endorses the propagation of methodological standards and encourages database development in the field of human brain mapping.
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