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Replay-triggered brain-wide activation in humans

Psychology

Replay-triggered brain-wide activation in humans

Q. Huang, Z. Xiao, et al.

Discover groundbreaking insights into memory replay! This research, conducted by Qi Huang and colleagues, reveals how simultaneous EEG-fMRI techniques illuminate fast replay events in the brain, linking them to hippocampal activation and connectivity. Experience the dynamics of brain engagement during memory reactivation and sequential replay.... show more
Abstract
The consolidation of discrete experiences into a coherent narrative shapes the cognitive map, providing structured mental representations of our experiences. In this process, past memories are reactivated and replayed in sequence, fostering hippocampal-cortical dialogue. However, brain-wide engagement coinciding with sequential reactivation (or replay) of memories remains largely unexplored. In this study, employing simultaneous EEG-fMRI, we capture both the spatial and temporal dynamics of memory replay. We find that during mental simulation, past memories are replayed in fast sequences as detected via EEG. These transient replay events are associated with heightened fMRI activity in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. Replay occurrence strengthens functional connectivity between the hippocampus and the default mode network, a set of brain regions key to representing the cognitive map. On the other hand, when subjects are at rest following learning, memory reactivation of task-related items is stronger than that of pre-learning rest, and is also associated with heightened hippocampal activation and augmented hippocampal connectivity to the entorhinal cortex. Together, our findings highlight a distributed, brain-wide engagement associated with transient memory reactivation and its sequential replay.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 21, 2024
Authors
Qi Huang, Zhibing Xiao, Qianqian Yu, Yuejia Luo, Jiahua Xu, Yukun Qu, Raymond Dolan, Timothy Behrens, Yunzhe Liu
Tags
memory replay
EEG-fMRI
hippocampus
default mode network
brain activation
memory reactivation
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