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Functional underpinnings of feedback-enhanced test-potentiated encoding

Authors :
Ludowicy, Petra
Czernochowski, Daniela
Arnaez-Telleria, Jaione
Gurunandan, Kshipra
Lachmann, Thomas
Paz-Alonso, Pedro M.
Ludowicy, Petra
Czernochowski, Daniela
Arnaez-Telleria, Jaione
Gurunandan, Kshipra
Lachmann, Thomas
Paz-Alonso, Pedro M.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Published on 28 December 2022<br />The testing effect describes the finding that retrieval practice enhances memory performance compared to restudy practice. Prior evidence demonstrates that this effect can be boosted by providing feedback after retrieval attempts (i.e. test-potentiated encoding [TPE]). The present fMRI study investigated the neural processes during successful memory retrieval underlying this beneficial effect of correct answer feedback compared with restudy and whether additional performance feedback leads to further benefits. Twenty-seven participants learned cue-target pairs by (i) restudying, (ii) standard TPE including a restudy opportunity, or (iii) TPE including a restudy opportunity immediately after a positive or negative performance feedback. One day later, a cued retrieval recognition test was performed inside the MRI scanner. Behavioral results confirmed the testing effect and that adding explicit performance feedback-enhanced memory relative to restudy and standard TPE. Stronger functional engagement while retrieving items previously restudied was found in lateral prefrontal cortex and superior parietal lobe. By contrast, lateral temporo-parietal areas were more strongly recruited while retrieving items previously tested. Performance feedback increased the hippocampal activation and resulted in stronger functional coupling between hippocampus, supramarginal gyrus, and ventral striatum with lateral temporo-parietal cortex. Our results unveil the main functional dynamics and connectivity nodes underlying memory benefits from additional performance feedback.

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Notes :
P.L. was supported by the Rhineland-Palatinate Research Initiative(Potentialbereich Cognitive Dynamics) of the Federal Ministry of Science, Further Education and Culture(MWWK). This research was supported by funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2021-123574NB-I00), Basque Government (PIBA-2021-1-0003), a grant from “la Caixa” Banking Foundation (under the project code LCF/PR/HR19/52160002 PID2019-105520GB-100) to P.M.P.-A. BCBL acknowledges funding from the Basque Government through the BERC 2022–2025 program and by the Spanish State Research Agency through BCBL Severo Ochoa excellence accreditation CEX2020-001010-S., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430740812
Document Type :
Electronic Resource