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How Behavior Shapes the Brain and the Brain Shapes Behavior: Insights from Memory Development

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 41, 期 5, 页码 981-990

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2611-19.2020

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accelerated longitudinal design; brain development; episodic memory; hippocampal functional connectivity; memory development; source memory

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  1. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [HD079518]
  2. University of Maryland

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The study followed children aged 4 and 6 for 3 years, finding that changes in early memory abilities can predict future connectivity between the hippocampus and cortical regions, while intrinsic hippocampal functional connectivity can predict later changes in source memory. These findings suggest an interactive, bidirectional relationship between behavioral experience and brain development, with both timing and location playing a critical role.
Source memory improves substantially during childhood. This improvement is thought to be closely related to hippocampal maturation. As previous studies have mainly used cross-sectional designs to assess relations between source memory and hippocampal function, it remains unknown whether changes in the brain precede improvements in memory or vice versa. To address this gap, the current study used an accelerated longitudinal design (n = 200, 100 males) to follow 4- and 6-year-old human children for 3 years. We traced developmental changes in source memory and intrinsic hippocampal functional connectivity and assessed differences between the 4- and 6-year-old cohorts in the predictive relations between source memory changes and intrinsic hippocampal functional connectivity in the absence of a demanding task. Consistent with previous studies, there were age-related increases in source memory and intrinsic functional connectivity between the hippocampus and cortical regions known to be involved during memory encoding. Novel findings showed that changes in memory ability early in life predicted later connectivity between the hippocampus and cortical regions and that intrinsic hippocampal functional connectivity predicted later changes in source memory. These findings suggest that behavioral experience and brain development are interactive, bidirectional processes, such that experience shapes future changes in the brain and the brain shapes future changes in behavior. Results also suggest that both timing and location matter, as the observed effects depended on both children's age and the specific brain ROIs. Together, these findings add critical insight into the interactive relations between cognitive processes and their underlying neurologic bases during development.

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