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The contributions of the left hippocampus and bilateral inferior parietal lobule to form-meaning associative learning

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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
卷 58, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13834

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fMRI; form‐ meaning associative learning; hippocampus; inferior parietal lobule; representational similarity analysis

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31771199, 31970983]
  2. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2019A1515011027]
  3. Foundation for Innovation Teams in Guangdong Higher Education [2017WCXTD002]
  4. Funding for Key Laboratory for Social Sciences of Guangdong [2015WSYS009]

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The study utilized representational similarity analysis and an online learning paradigm to investigate the distinct contributions of the hippocampus and cortical regions in form-meaning associative learning, showing that the bilateral inferior parietal lobule plays a supporting role in early learning while the left hippocampus is key for learning performance in the later stages.
Existing studies have identified crucial roles for the hippocampus and a distributed set of cortical regions (e.g., the inferior parietal cortex) in learning novel words. Nevertheless, researchers have not clearly determined how the hippocampus and cortical regions dynamically interact during novel word learning, especially during form-meaning associative learning. As a method to address this question, we used an online learning paradigm and representational similarity analysis to explore the contributions of the hippocampus and neocortex to form-meaning associative learning. Twenty-nine native Chinese college students were recruited to learn 30 form-meaning pairs, which were repeated 7 times during fMRI scan. Form-meaning associative learning elicited activations in a wide neural network including regions required for word processing (i.e., the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus and the occipitotemporal cortex), regions required for encoding (i.e., the bilateral parahippocampus and hippocampus), and regions required for cognitive control (i.e., the anterior cingulate cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex). More importantly, our study revealed the differential roles of the left hippocampus and bilateral inferior parietal lobule (IPL) in form-meaning associative learning. Specifically, higher pattern similarity in the bilateral IPL in the early learning phase (repetitions 1 to 3) was related to better learning performance, while higher pattern similarity in the left hippocampus in the late learning phase (repetitions 5 to 7) was associated with better learning performance. These findings indicate that the hippocampus and cortical regions (e.g., the IPL) contribute to form-meaning learning in different stages.

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