Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study

Episodic memory refers to the capacity to bind multimodal memories to constitute a unique personal event. Most developmental studies on episodic memory focused on one specific component, i.e. the core factual information. The present study examines the relevance of a novel episodic paradigm to asses...

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Main Authors: Berengere eGuillery-Girard, Sylvie eMartins, Sebastien eDeshayes, Lucie eHertz-Pannier, Catherine eChiron, Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg, Brigitte eLandeau, Patrice eClochon, Gael eChetelat, Francis eEustache
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-09-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00126/full
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spelling doaj-a7d828244b9941e6ab42fc0e8b8306d52020-11-24T23:47:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532013-09-01710.3389/fnbeh.2013.0012659332Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging studyBerengere eGuillery-Girard0Sylvie eMartins1Sylvie eMartins2Sylvie eMartins3Sebastien eDeshayes4Lucie eHertz-Pannier5Lucie eHertz-Pannier6Catherine eChiron7Catherine eChiron8Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg9Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg10Brigitte eLandeau11Patrice eClochon12Gael eChetelat13Francis eEustache14INSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U663, Université Paris Descartes, CEASHFJ, Neurospin, I2BM, CEAINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U663, Université Paris Descartes, CEASHFJ, Neurospin, I2BM, CEAINSERM U663, Université Paris Descartes, CEASHFJ, Neurospin, I2BM, CEAINSERM U663, Université Paris Descartes, CEAFondation Ophtalmologique A. de RothschildINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenINSERM U1077, UCBN, EPHE, CHU de CaenEpisodic memory refers to the capacity to bind multimodal memories to constitute a unique personal event. Most developmental studies on episodic memory focused on one specific component, i.e. the core factual information. The present study examines the relevance of a novel episodic paradigm to assess its developmental trajectories in a more comprehensive way according to the type of association (item-feature, item-location and item-sequence associations) with measures of both objective and subjective recollection. We conducted a behavioral study aimed at testing the effects of age in a large sample of 160 children, adolescents and young adults (6 to 23 years old). We confronted the behavioral data to the neural correlates in a subgroup of 30 children using voxel-based morphometry. Behavioral data outlined differential developmental trajectories according to the type of association, with a continuous increase of factual associative memory efficiency until 10 years, a linear increase of performance in spatial associative memory that pursues until early adulthood and an abrupt increase in temporal associative memory efficiency between 9 and 10. Regarding recollection, measures showed a more pronounced enhancement from 9 to 10 years. Hence, behavioral data highlight a peculiar period in late childhood (8 to 10 years old) crucial for the developmental time course of episodic memory. Regarding structural data, we found that the improvement of associative memory efficiency was related to a decrease in gray matter volume in a large cerebral network including the dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (and superior and anterior temporal regions) and the hippocampus bilaterally. These data suggest that multimodal integration would probably be related to the maturation of temporal regions and modulated by a fronto-parietal network. Besides, our findings emphasize the relevance of the present paradigm to assess episodic memory especially in the clinical setting.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00126/fullspatial memoryAssociative MemoryRecollectionsequential memorystructural imaging
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author Berengere eGuillery-Girard
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sebastien eDeshayes
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Catherine eChiron
Catherine eChiron
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Brigitte eLandeau
Patrice eClochon
Gael eChetelat
Francis eEustache
spellingShingle Berengere eGuillery-Girard
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sebastien eDeshayes
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Catherine eChiron
Catherine eChiron
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Brigitte eLandeau
Patrice eClochon
Gael eChetelat
Francis eEustache
Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
spatial memory
Associative Memory
Recollection
sequential memory
structural imaging
author_facet Berengere eGuillery-Girard
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sylvie eMartins
Sebastien eDeshayes
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Lucie eHertz-Pannier
Catherine eChiron
Catherine eChiron
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Isabelle eJambaqué-Aubourg
Brigitte eLandeau
Patrice eClochon
Gael eChetelat
Francis eEustache
author_sort Berengere eGuillery-Girard
title Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
title_short Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
title_full Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
title_fullStr Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
title_full_unstemmed Developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
title_sort developmental trajectories of associative memory from childhood to adulthood: a behavioral and neuroimaging study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
issn 1662-5153
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Episodic memory refers to the capacity to bind multimodal memories to constitute a unique personal event. Most developmental studies on episodic memory focused on one specific component, i.e. the core factual information. The present study examines the relevance of a novel episodic paradigm to assess its developmental trajectories in a more comprehensive way according to the type of association (item-feature, item-location and item-sequence associations) with measures of both objective and subjective recollection. We conducted a behavioral study aimed at testing the effects of age in a large sample of 160 children, adolescents and young adults (6 to 23 years old). We confronted the behavioral data to the neural correlates in a subgroup of 30 children using voxel-based morphometry. Behavioral data outlined differential developmental trajectories according to the type of association, with a continuous increase of factual associative memory efficiency until 10 years, a linear increase of performance in spatial associative memory that pursues until early adulthood and an abrupt increase in temporal associative memory efficiency between 9 and 10. Regarding recollection, measures showed a more pronounced enhancement from 9 to 10 years. Hence, behavioral data highlight a peculiar period in late childhood (8 to 10 years old) crucial for the developmental time course of episodic memory. Regarding structural data, we found that the improvement of associative memory efficiency was related to a decrease in gray matter volume in a large cerebral network including the dorsolateral and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (and superior and anterior temporal regions) and the hippocampus bilaterally. These data suggest that multimodal integration would probably be related to the maturation of temporal regions and modulated by a fronto-parietal network. Besides, our findings emphasize the relevance of the present paradigm to assess episodic memory especially in the clinical setting.
topic spatial memory
Associative Memory
Recollection
sequential memory
structural imaging
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00126/full
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