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Development of the neural correlates of recollection

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 33, 期 10, 页码 6028-6037

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhac481

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fMRI; children; core recollection network; memory retrieval; cued recall

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The study found differences in the brain basis for recollection between adults and children. Adults exhibited higher recall activations in certain brain regions compared to children, while the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) played similar roles in recollection in both age groups.
Recollection of past events has been associated with the core recollection network comprising the posterior medial temporal lobe and parietal regions, as well as the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). The development of the brain basis for recollection is understudied. In a sample of adults (n = 22; 18-25 years) and children (n = 23; 9-13 years), the present study aimed to address this knowledge gap using a cued recall paradigm, known to elicit recollection experience. Successful recall was associated with activations in regions of the core recollection network and frontoparietal network. Adults exhibited greater successful recall activations compared with children in the precuneus and right angular gyrus. In contrast, similar levels of successful recall activations were observed in both age groups in the mPFC. Group differences were also seen in the hippocampus and lateral frontal regions. These findings suggest that the engagement of the mPFC in episodic retrieval may be relatively early maturing, whereas the contribution to episodic retrieval of more posterior regions such as the precuneus and angular gyrus undergoes more protracted maturation.

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