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Stress Modulates the Balance between Hippocampal and Motor Networks during Motor Memory Processing

Authors :
Nina Dolfen
Bradley R. King
Stephan P. Swinnen
A. von Leupoldt
Mareike A. Gann
Geneviève Albouy
Lars Schwabe
Menno P. Veldman
Source :
Cerebral Cortex. 31:1365-1382
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

The functional interaction between hippocampo- and striato-cortical regions during motor sequence learning is essential to trigger optimal memory consolidation. Based on previous evidence from other memory domains that stress alters the balance between these systems, we investigated whether exposure to stress prior to motor learning modulates motor memory processes. Seventy-two healthy young individuals were exposed to a stressful or nonstressful control intervention prior to training on a motor sequence learning task in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Consolidation was assessed with an MRI retest after a sleep episode. Behavioral results indicate that stress prior to learning did not influence motor performance. At the neural level, stress induced both a larger recruitment of sensorimotor regions and a greater disengagement of hippocampo-cortical networks during training. Brain-behavior regression analyses showed that while this stress-induced shift from (hippocampo-)fronto-parietal to motor networks was beneficial for initial performance, it was detrimental for consolidation. Our results provide the first experimental evidence that stress modulates the neural networks recruited during motor memory processing and therefore effectively unify concepts and mechanisms from diverse memory fields. Critically, our findings suggest that intersubject variability in brain responses to stress determines the impact of stress on motor learning and subsequent consolidation.

Details

ISSN :
14602199 and 10473211
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cerebral Cortex
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d53de8678e61e76720c0c9e6a2f5538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhaa302