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Can the memory of an object be enhanced by imagining its loss?
作者姓名:LI Qi  QI Yue  LIU XianYun  LUO Jing
作者单位:Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science,Institute of Psychology,Chinese Academy of Sciences;State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science,Institute of Psychology,Chinese Academy of Sciences;Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences;Academy of Psychology and Behaviour,Tianjin Normal University;Department of Psychology,Capital Normal University,Key Laboratory of Study and Cognition of Beijing;Key Laboratory of Mental Health,Institute of Psychology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
基金项目:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31200782 and 31271079);the Young Scientists Fund of the Institute of Psychology (Y1CX242005);National Key Technologies R&D Program of China (2012BAI36B01);the Talented Faculty Startup Funding ofTianjin Normal University (5RW092);the National Basic Research Program of China (2010CB833904);the Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSCX2-EW-J-8)
摘    要:Previous investigations examining salient memories have demonstrated that personal memories that are important to individuals and contain emotional information are better remembered than neutral events.Using behavioral and brain-imaging experiments,the present studies explored whether the previous finding was applicable imagined loss.In a behavioral experiment,a free recall paradigm was used to compare the memory performance of individuals who imagined loss with that of individuals who imagined importance.The superior memory performance conferred by imagining loss was constrained to ordinary items of low to medium importance and did not generalize to vital items.Moreover,brain imaging evidence revealed that the activation in certain brain regions was stronger when participants were imagining the loss of ordinary items of low to medium importance compared to vital items.These brain regions included cognitive effort-related areas(such as the parietal cortex and middle prefrontal cortex) and areas related to emotional experiences and emotion-related memories(such as the amygdala,parahippocampal gyrus,and posterior cingulate gyrus).Our study provides a new way of exploring the superior memory performance when imagining loss and enriches the literature on memory enhancement by contributing to a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms related to the imagining of vital losses.

关 键 词:imagining  vital  loss  memory  enhancement  effect  fMRI
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