Contextual incongruency triggers memory reinstatement and the disruption of neural stability

模式(遗传算法) 心理学 编码(内存) 认知心理学 叙述的 情景记忆 计算机科学 神经科学 认知 机器学习 语言学 哲学
作者
Xiongbo Wu,Pau A. Packard,Josué García-Arch,Nico Bunzeck,Lluís Fuentemilla
出处
期刊:NeuroImage [Elsevier]
卷期号:273: 120114-120114 被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120114
摘要

Schemas, or internal representation models of the environment, are thought to be central in organising our everyday life behaviour by giving stability and predictiveness to the structure of the world. However, when an element from an unfolding event mismatches the schema-derived expectations, the coherent narrative is interrupted and an update to the current event model representation is required. Here, we asked whether the perceived incongruence of an item from an unfolding event and its impact on memory relied on the disruption of neural stability patterns preceded by the neural reactivation of the memory representations of the just-encoded event. Our study includes data from two different experiments whereby human participants (N = 33, 26 females and N = 18, 16 females, respectively) encoded images of objects preceded by trial-unique sequences of events depicting daily routine. We found that neural stability patterns gradually increased throughout the ongoing exposure to a schema-consistent episode, which was corroborated by the re-analysis of data from two other experiments, and that the brain stability pattern was interrupted when the encoding of an object of the event was incongruent with the ongoing schema. We found that the decrease in neural stability for low-congruence items was seen at ∼1000 ms from object encoding onset and that it was preceded by an enhanced N400 ERP and an increased degree of neural reactivation of the just-encoded episode. Current results offer new insights into the neural mechanisms and their temporal orchestration that are engaged during online encoding of schema-consistent episodic narratives and the detection of incongruencies.

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