Memorability of words in arbitrary verbal associations modulates memory retrieval in the anterior temporal lobe

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Weizhen Xie
Wilma A. Bainbridge
Sara K. Inati
Chris I. Baker
Kareem A. Zaghloul
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[1] National Institutes of Health,Surgical Neurology Branch, NINDS
[2] University of Chicago,Department of Psychology
[3] National Institutes of Health,Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, NIMH
[4] National Institutes of Health,Office of the Clinical Director, NINDS
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Nature Human Behaviour | 2020年 / 4卷
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Despite large individual differences in memory performance, people remember certain stimuli with overwhelming consistency. This phenomenon is referred to as the memorability of an individual item. However, it remains unknown whether memorability also affects our ability to retrieve associations between items. Here, using a paired-associates verbal memory task, we combine behavioural data, computational modelling and direct recordings from the human brain to examine how memorability influences associative memory retrieval. We find that certain words are correctly retrieved across participants irrespective of the cues used to initiate memory retrieval. These words, which share greater semantic similarity with other words, are more readily available during retrieval and lead to more intrusions when retrieval fails. Successful retrieval of these memorable items, relative to less memorable ones, results in faster reinstatement of neural activity in the anterior temporal lobe. Collectively, our data reveal how the brain prioritizes certain information to facilitate memory retrieval.
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