DeDe宝 (2025-04-15 01:15):
#paper doi:https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1552-24.20254 Prioritizing Working Memory Resources Depends on the Prefrontal Cortex 这篇文章的核心内容是研究前额叶皮层(特别是上外侧前额叶皮层,sPCS)在工作记忆资源分配中的作用。工作记忆是指我们能够短暂存储和操作不再呈现的信息的能力。工作记忆的资源有限,因此我们需要根据行为相关性分配这些资源。一些研究认为前额叶皮层存储工作记忆内容,另一些研究认为它控制工作记忆内容的分配。本研究通过实验区分这两种理论。被试完成了优先级判断的TMS任务。任务中,两个工作记忆项目的优先级通过操纵哪个项目更有可能在记忆延迟后被测试来确定,高优先级项目被测试的可能性是低优先级项目的两倍。参与者首先注视屏幕中心,然后出现一个优先级提示,指示哪个半视野将包含高优先级项目。随后,两个工作记忆项目(小白色点)出现在视野的边缘。经过一个延迟期(2500-3500毫秒)后,一个响应提示出现在注视点,指示参与者进行记忆引导的眼动。其中,TMS在每个试验的延迟期中间以50Hz的频率施加三次脉冲。相比于没有TMS的控制组,TMS刺激sPCS后,低优先级项目的记忆错误显著降低,而高优先级项目的记忆错误没有显著变化。这表明TMS破坏了工作记忆资源的优先级分配,导致低优先级项目的记忆表现意外地提高。此外,TMS对sPCS的影响具有空间特异性,且与对IPS2的刺激效果不同,进一步证实了sPCS在工作记忆资源分配中的独特作用。
Prioritizing Working Memory Resources Depends on the Prefrontal Cortex
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How the prefrontal cortex contributes to working memory remains controversial, as theories differ in their emphasis on its role in storing memories versus controlling their content. To adjudicate between these competing ideas, we tested how perturbations to the human (both sexes) lateral prefrontal cortex impact the storage and control aspects of working memory during a task that requires human subjects to allocate resources to memory items based on their behavioral priority. Our computational model made a strong prediction that disruption of this control process would counterintuitively improve memory for low-priority items. Remarkably, transcranial magnetic stimulation of retinotopically-defined superior precentral sulcus, but not intraparietal sulcus, unbalanced the prioritization of resources, improving memory for low-priority items as predicted by the model. Therefore, these results provide direct causal support for models in which the prefrontal cortex controls the allocation of resources that support working memory, rather than simply storing the features of memoranda.
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