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Recollection and prior knowledge recruit the left angular gyrus during recognition

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BRAIN STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
卷 228, 期 1, 页码 197-217

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00429-022-02597-5

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Default mode network; Episodic memory; fMRI; Parietal; Semantic memory

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The human angular gyrus (AG) plays a crucial role in both recollection and general memory representation. This study found that the left AG is activated during both task-specific recollection and the incidental access of general prior knowledge. These findings emphasize the sensitivity of the AG to different types of memory representations.
The human angular gyrus (AG) is implicated in recollection, or the ability to retrieve detailed memory content from a specific episode. A separate line of research examining the neural bases of more general mnemonic representations, extracted over multiple episodes, also highlights the AG as a core region of interest. To reconcile these separate views of AG function, the present fMRI experiment used a Remember-Know paradigm with famous (prior knowledge) and non-famous (no prior knowledge) faces to test whether AG activity could be modulated by both task-specific recollection and general prior knowledge within the same individuals. Increased BOLD activity in the left AG was observed during both recollection in the absence of prior knowledge (recollected > non-recollected or correctly rejected non-famous faces) and when prior knowledge was accessed in the absence of experiment-specific recollection (famous > non-famous correct rejections). This pattern was most prominent for the left AG as compared to the broader inferior parietal lobe. Recollection-related responses in the left AG increased with encoding duration and prior knowledge, despite prior knowledge being incidental to the recognition decision. Overall, the left AG appears sensitive to both task-specific recollection and the incidental access of general prior knowledge, thus broadening our notions of the kinds of mnemonic representations that drive activity in this region.

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