An integrative model of network activity during episodic memory retrieval and a meta-analysis of fMRI studies on source memory retrieval

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作者
Kim, Hongkeun [1 ]
机构
[1] Daegu Univ, Dept Rehabil Psychol, 201 Daegudae Ro, Gyongsan 38453, Gyeongsangbuk D, South Korea
关键词
fMRI; Episodic memory retrieval; Source memory retrieval; Default mode network; Frontoparietal control network; Meta-analysis; MEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE; RECOGNITION MEMORY; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; POSTERIOR PARIETAL; IMPLICIT MEMORY; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; COGNITIVE CONTROL; STIMULUS CONTENT; DEFAULT-MODE;
D O I
10.1016/j.brainres.2020.147049
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies on episodic memory (EM) retrieval have used a variety of paradigms/contrasts to yield many diverse findings, which raises the need for an integrative multifactorial view. To address this need, I begin by proposing a fourstage, quasi-sequential model of network activity during episodic remembering, termed "the Retrieval, Experience, and Decision (RED) model." The model combines EM-retrieval macro-functions (retrieval effort, retrieval, subjective experience of remembering, and decision effort), macro-structures (frontoparietal control network, default mode network, and medial temporal lobe) and essential experimental factors (encoding strength, retrieval specificity, retrieval confidence, and pretrial expectation) into a broad, unified frame of reference. Next, to evaluate the validity of the model, I formulate four multifactorial predictions aimed at three distinct types of source-memory contrast (source-hit > source-miss, source-hit > item-hit, and source-hit > correct-rejection), and test them using a meta-analytic method. The results of the meta-analyses are largely consistent with the predictions, supporting the RED. In conclusion, the RED provides an overarching framework that configures coherently with many representative findings in the literature, thereby offering a useful foundation capable of guiding further research efforts on related topics.
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