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Brain computer interface to enhance episodic memory in human participants

机译:脑计算机接口可增强人类参与者的情节记忆

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Recent research has revealed that neural oscillations in the theta (4–8 Hz) and alpha (9–14 Hz) bands are predictive of future success in memory encoding. Because these signals occur before the presentation of an upcoming stimulus, they are considered stimulus-independent in that they correlate with enhanced memory encoding independent of the item being encoded. Thus, such stimulus-independent activity has important implications for the neural mechanisms underlying episodic memory as well as the development of cognitive neural prosthetics. Here, we developed a brain computer interface (BCI) to test the ability of such pre-stimulus activity to modulate subsequent memory encoding. We recorded intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) in neurosurgical patients as they performed a free recall memory task, and detected iEEG theta and alpha oscillations that correlated with optimal memory encoding. We then used these detected oscillatory changes to trigger the presentation of items in the free recall task. We found that item presentation contingent upon the presence of pre-stimulus theta and alpha oscillations modulated memory performance in more sessions than expected by chance. Our results suggest that an electrophysiological signal may be causally linked to a specific behavioral condition, and contingent stimulus presentation has the potential to modulate human memory encoding.
机译:最近的研究表明,theta(4–8 Hz)和alpha(9–14 Hz)波段的神经振荡可以预测记忆编码的未来成功。因为这些信号出现在即将出现的刺激出现之前,所以它们被视为与刺激无关,因为它们与增强的内存编码相关,而与被编码的项无关。因此,这种与刺激无关的活动对于情景记忆的神经机制以及认知神经假肢的发展具有重要意义。在这里,我们开发了一种大脑计算机接口(BCI),以测试这种刺激前活动调节后续记忆编码的能力。我们在神经外科患者执行免费的回忆记忆任务时记录了颅内脑电图(iEEG),并检测到与最佳记忆编码相关的iEEG theta和α振荡。然后,我们使用这些检测到的振荡变化来触发免费召回任务中的项目显示。我们发现,项目呈现取决于刺激前的theta和alpha振荡的存在,在比预期的更多的会话中调制内存性能。我们的结果表明,电生理信号可能与特定的行为状况有因果关系,并且偶然的刺激表现可能会调节人类记忆的编码。

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