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An event-related fMRI study of the neural networks underlying the encoding, maintenance, and retrieval phase in a delayed-match-to-sample task

Authors :
Nikolaos Scarmeas
Eric Zarahn
Truman R. Brown
Brian C. Rakitin
Yaakov Stern
James R. Moeller
Christian G. Habeck
Source :
Brain research. Cognitive brain research. 23(2-3)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Memory loads exceeding the limited capacity of working memory (WM) have been shown to expand the prefrontal areas that participate in WM and have revealed substantial individual differences in performance. We used a delayed-match-to-sample (DMS) task in an event-related fMRI study to map the full extent of the expanded regional activations associated with supracapacity loads. A 6-letter study array was compared to arrays of 1 and 3 letters. The task comprised separate encoding, retention, and retrieval fMRI epochs. A brain-wide spatial covariance analysis was applied to the data of all task epochs to identify patterns of correlated regional activations whose expression increased monotonically across 3 memory-load levels on a subject-by-subject basis. Such load-related activation patterns were in all task phases. Of greatest interest is the activation pattern that was obtained during the maintenance phase: increasing activation with memory load was found not only in the lateral PFC (BA 9,44) but also in the parietal lobe (BA 7,40), anterior cingulate (BA 32), and cerebellum. Decreasing activation was found in the occipito-temporal lobe (BA 19,39) as well as the medial prefrontal cortex (BA 9,10). Subject increases in pattern expression from 1 to 6 items were positively correlated with the corresponding reaction time increases (p

Details

ISSN :
09266410
Volume :
23
Issue :
2-3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain research. Cognitive brain research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c153d2dc5be139355393d13791195c0