DOAJ Open Access 2022

Event-Related Potential Evidence for Involuntary Consciousness During Implicit Memory Retrieval

Xiu-Yuan Liang Zi-Hao Guo Xiao-Dong Wang Xiao-Tao Guo Jing-Wu Sun +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Classical notion claims that a memory is implicit if has nothing to do with consciousness during the information retrieval from storage, or is otherwise explicit. Here, we demonstrate event-related potential evidence for involuntary consciousness during implicit memory retrieval. We designed a passive oddball paradigm for retrieval of implicit memory in which an auditory stream of Shepard tones with musical pitch interval contrasts were delivered to the subjects. These contrasts evoked a mismatch negativity response, which is an event-related potential and a neural marker of implicit memory, in the subjects with long-term musical training, but not in the subjects without. Notably, this response was followed by a salient P3 component which implies involvement of involuntary consciousness in the implicit memory retrieval. Finally, source analysis of the P3 revealed moving dipoles from the frontal lobe to the insula, a brain region closely related to conscious attention. Our study presents a case of involvement of involuntary consciousness in the implicit memory retrieval and suggests a potential challenge to the classical definition of implicit memory.

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Xiu-Yuan Liang

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Zi-Hao Guo

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Xiao-Dong Wang

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Xiao-Tao Guo

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Jing-Wu Sun

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Ming Wang

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Hua-Wei Li

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Lin Chen

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Lin Chen

Format Sitasi

Liang, X., Guo, Z., Wang, X., Guo, X., Sun, J., Wang, M. et al. (2022). Event-Related Potential Evidence for Involuntary Consciousness During Implicit Memory Retrieval. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.902175

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2022
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10.3389/fnbeh.2022.902175
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