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Neural correlates of retrospective memory confidence during face-name associative learning. | LitMetric

Neural correlates of retrospective memory confidence during face-name associative learning.

Cereb Cortex

Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Mattilanniemi 6, 40014, Jyväskylä, Finland.

Published: May 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored how the brain processes memory confidence and accuracy during an associative learning task with faces and names, using magnetoencephalography on 32 healthy young adults.
  • It found that higher confidence in memory was linked to stronger brain activity in certain areas during both encoding and retrieval, while memory accuracy was associated with different brain activities, particularly in the medial temporal regions during low-confidence trials.
  • Additionally, changes in brain oscillatory patterns in the parietal regions were tied to memory confidence, highlighting the complex neural mechanisms that underlie our ability to assess our own memory performance.

Article Abstract

The ability to accurately assess one's own memory performance during learning is essential for adaptive behavior, but the brain mechanisms underlying this metamemory function are not well understood. We investigated the neural correlates of memory accuracy and retrospective memory confidence in a face-name associative learning task using magnetoencephalography in healthy young adults (n = 32). We found that high retrospective confidence was associated with stronger occipital event-related fields during encoding and widespread event-related fields during retrieval compared to low confidence. On the other hand, memory accuracy was linked to medial temporal activities during both encoding and retrieval, but only in low-confidence trials. A decrease in oscillatory power at alpha/beta bands in the parietal regions during retrieval was associated with higher memory confidence. In addition, representational similarity analysis at the single-trial level revealed distributed but differentiable neural activities associated with memory accuracy and confidence during both encoding and retrieval. In summary, our study unveiled distinct neural activity patterns related to memory confidence and accuracy during associative learning and underscored the crucial role of parietal regions in metamemory.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11411154PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhae194DOI Listing

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