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Functional coupling between CA3 and laterobasal amygdala supports schema dependent memory formation

Mushfa Yousuf, Pau A. Packard, Lluís Fuentemilla, Nico Bunzeck

2021NeuroImage14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The medial temporal lobe drives semantic congruence dependent memory formation. However, the exact roles of hippocampal subfields and surrounding brain regions remain unclear. Here, we used an established paradigm and high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging of the medial temporal lobe together with cytoarchitectonic probability estimates in healthy humans. Behaviorally, robust congruence effects emerged in young and older adults, indicating that schema dependent learning is unimpaired during healthy aging. Within the medial temporal lobe, semantic congruence was associated with hemodynamic activity in the subiculum, CA1, CA3 and dentate gyrus, as well as the entorhinal cortex and laterobasal amygdala. Importantly, a subsequent memory analysis showed increased activity for later remembered vs. later forgotten congruent items specifically within CA3, and this subfield showed enhanced functional connectivity to the laterobasal amygdala. As such, our findings extend current models on schema dependent learning by pinpointing the functional properties of subregions within the medial temporal lobe.

Topics & Concepts

Temporal lobeNeuroscienceEntorhinal cortexPerirhinal cortexSubiculumPsychologyHippocampal formationAmygdalaFunctional magnetic resonance imagingSemantic memoryDentate gyrusParahippocampal gyrusSerotonergicTemporal cortexCognitive psychologyCognitionBiologySerotoninEpilepsyReceptorBiochemistryMemory and Neural MechanismsMemory Processes and InfluencesNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
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