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2015-03-16 14:45
Mechanisms of alpha-band rhythm modulation during sequential short-term memory encode. Ryota Chitose, Moe Yamaji (Hokkaido Univ.), Shinya Kuriki (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Koichi Yokosawa (Hokkaido Univ.) MBE2014-148 NC2014-99 |
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When memory items are presented sequentially, the beginning and the ending items are memorized well (primacy/recency effect). We recorded magnetoencephalogram during performing the following memory task. In the task, seven arrow images were presented sequentially. Afterwards, a recall number (e.g., “3”) was presented. Each participant memorized the arrow directions in order and recalling the direction that was presented in the order indicated by the recall number (i.e., the direction of 3rd arrow), and answered it by pressing a button. We found that the amplitude of alpha-band rhythm were larger during presenting midterm items (3rd, 4th, 5th) than during presenting beginning (1st, 2nd) or ending (6th, 7th) items. In order to clarify relationship between the memory and alpha-band rhythm, the experiment in which item numbers were randomized between 3 and 9 was also performed. When the items were less than 7, the alpha-band rhythm was not suppressed sufficiently at ending items, however, the ending items were still memorized well. This result suggests that the alpha-band suppression is not directly related to memory itself. On the other hand, the region of alpha-band increase around midterm items was estimated to be located in visual cortex. This result suggests that increasing alpha-band rhythm during presenting midterm items is caused by functional inhibition of visual inputs which are irrelevant to memory. |
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memory / magnetoencephalography (MEG) / alpha-band rhythm / primacy effect / recency effect / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 114, no. 515, NC2014-99, pp. 177-182, March 2015. |
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NC2014-99 |
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2015-03-09 (MBE, NC) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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NC MBE |
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2015-03-16 - 2015-03-17 |
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Tamagawa University |
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2015-03-NC-MBE |
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Mechanisms of alpha-band rhythm modulation during sequential short-term memory encode. |
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memory |
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magnetoencephalography (MEG) |
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alpha-band rhythm |
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recency effect |
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Ryota Chitose |
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Hokkaido Univercity (Hokkaido Univ.) |
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Moe Yamaji |
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Hokkaido Univercity (Hokkaido Univ.) |
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Shinya Kuriki |
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Tokyo Denki University (Tokyo Denki Univ.) |
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Koichi Yokosawa |
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Hokkaido Univercity (Hokkaido Univ.) |
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2015-03-16 14:45:00 |
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25 minutes |
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MBE2014-148, NC2014-99 |
Volume (vol) |
vol.114 |
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no.514(MBE), no.515(NC) |
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pp.177-182 |
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6 |
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2015-03-09 (MBE, NC) |
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