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Títol: Pinging the brain with visual impulses reveals electrically active, not activity-silent, working memories
Autor: Barbosa, João Moura
Lozano-Soldevilla, D
Compte Braquets, Albert
Matèria: Cervell
Electroencefalografia
Memòria
Brain
Electroencephalography
Memory
Data de publicació: 21-oct-2021
Publicat per: Public Library of Science
Resum: Persistently active neurons during mnemonic periods have been regarded as the mechanism underlying working memory maintenance. Alternatively, neuronal networks could instead store memories in fast synaptic changes, thus avoiding the biological cost of maintaining an active code through persistent neuronal firing. Such "activity-silent" codes have been proposed for specific conditions in which memories are maintained in a nonprioritized state, as for unattended but still relevant short-term memories. A hallmark of this "activity-silent" code is that these memories can be reactivated from silent, synaptic traces. Evidence for "activity-silent" working memory storage has come from human electroencephalography (EEG), in particular from the emergence of decodability (EEG reactivations) induced by visual impulses (termed pinging) during otherwise "silent" periods. Here, we reanalyze EEG data from such pinging studies. We find that the originally reported absence of memory decoding reflects weak statistical power, as decoding is possible based on more powered analyses or reanalysis using alpha power instead of raw voltage. This reveals that visual pinging EEG "reactivations" occur in the presence of an electrically active, not silent, code for unattended memories in these data. This crucial change in the evidence provided by this dataset prompts a reinterpretation of the mechanisms of EEG reactivations. We provide 2 possible explanations backed by computational models, and we discuss the relationship with TMS-induced EEG reactivations.
Nota: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001436
És part de: Plos Biology, 2021, 19, 10, e3001436-NA
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/191090
Recurs relacionat: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001436
ISSN: 1545-7885
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