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Mnemonic-trained brain tuning to a regular odd-even pattern subserves digit memory in children

  • Yafeng Pan
  • , Ning Hao
  • , Ning Liu
  • , Yijie Zhao
  • , Xiaojun Cheng
  • , Yixuan Ku*
  • , Yi Hu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • East China Normal University
  • Zhejiang University
  • Hainan Normal University
  • Fudan University
  • Shenzhen University
  • Sun Yat-Sen University
  • Peng Cheng Laboratory

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摘要

It is said that our species use mnemonics – that “magic of memorization” – to engrave an enormous amount of information in the brain. Yet, it is unclear how mnemonics affect memory and what the neural underpinnings are. In this electroencephalography study, we examined the hypotheses whether mnemonic training improved processing-efficiency and/or altered encoding-pattern to support memory enhancement. By 22-day training of a digit-image mnemonic (a custom memory technique used by world-class mnemonists), a group of children showed increased short-term memory after training, but with limited gain generalization. This training resulted in regular odd-even neural patterns (i.e., enhanced P200 and theta power during the encoding of digits at even- versus odd- positions in a sequence). Critically, the P200 and theta power effects predicted the training-induced memory improvement. These findings provide evidence of how mnemonics alter encoding pattern, as reflected in functional brain organization, to support memory enhancement.

源语言英语
文章编号27
期刊npj Science of Learning
8
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2023

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