ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF PRIMING AND RECOLLECTION
Project Number5R01MH052893-03
Contact PI/Project LeaderKUTAS, MARTA
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
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Abstract Text
This proposal is aimed at expanding our knowledge of the psychological
and physiological bases of memory primarily from scalp recordings of
event-related potentials (ERPs) to verbal and pictorial stimuli in a
variety of implicit and explicit memory tasks. Current evidence suggests
that a late positive component between 300 and 800 msec may index
conscious recollection while several earlier components may be related
to perceptual priming. We plan to test these working hypotheses. The
resulting data should further our knowledge as to the independence,
interdependence, and relative timing of the processes underlying
perceptual priming, conceptual priming, and performance on explicit tests
of memory. The proposed studies continue our investigations of word
priming (perceptual and conceptual) and recognition memory using
manipulations that differentially affect measures of one but not the
other. We will also extend these questions to pictures. Several
experiments will also utilize patients with memory disorders as we think
that such a combined approach is necessary to fully understand memory
mechanisms and to validate the proposed links between memory-related
processes and their brain substrates as indexed by ERP measures.
By altering the modality of presentation from study (auditory) to test
(visual), Expt. 1 will investigate the hypothesis that an early occipital
negativity elicited by words in a lexical decision task is an index of
perceptual priming. Expt. 2 will examine the specificity of this effect
by replicating Expt. l employing an auditory lexical decision task. Expt
3 will examine the modality independence of the recollection template by
examining the ERPs elicited during an auditory lexical decision with
interleaved recognition judgements following a levels-of-processing study
manipulation. Expt. 4 would isolate the ERP components associated with
perceptual priming in the word stem completion task by altering both the
font and typecase from study to test. Expt. 5 attempts to tease apart
perceptual and conceptual priming effects by examining ERPs to visual
word stems during completion and cued recall following study in either
the same (visual) or a different (auditory) modality. Expts. 6 & 7
utilize the method of opposition in a word stem completion paradigm to
separate facilitation due to priming from that due to intentional
retrieval. To that end, Expt. 6 will vary the amount of attention
directed at words during study while Expt. 7 will present words too
briefly to allow identification (Expt. 7). Expts. 8 & 9 will examine
perceptual (for same token as study) and conceptual (for token different
from study) ERP priming effects on picture fragments prior to their
identification. Expt. 10-Il use amnesic patients and elderly controls to
further validate our ERP indices of priming and memory tested explicitly.
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