Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation

The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensitive measure of cognitive effort. While evidence from previous pupilometry studies demonstrates that the pupil dilates during memory encoding and retrieval, the present study aims to determine how pupi...

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Main Author: Bartolomeo, Lisa Ann
Other Authors: Gómez, Rebecca
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/579241
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-5792412015-10-23T05:47:28Z Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation Bartolomeo, Lisa Ann Gómez, Rebecca The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensitive measure of cognitive effort. While evidence from previous pupilometry studies demonstrates that the pupil dilates during memory encoding and retrieval, the present study aims to determine how pupil dilation reflects the amount of cognitive effort exerted at encoding and retrieval for correctly-recognized and updated information. Ten consenting, volunteer subjects from the University of Arizona completed a classic reconsolidation paradigm that spanned the course of one week, in which subjects were exposed to a total of 68 objects. The paradigm included a directed-forgetting manipulation, in which subjects were instructed to remember or forget certain objects. During encoding and retrieval, pupil diameter was measured using an SMI remote eye tracker. Of these ten subjects, five subjects met procedural protocol and had sufficient data present for analysis. One-way ANOVAs determined there was no significant difference at either encoding or retrieval between correctly-recognized and updated information, regardless of whether subjects were instructed to remember or forget an object at encoding. 2015 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/579241 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensitive measure of cognitive effort. While evidence from previous pupilometry studies demonstrates that the pupil dilates during memory encoding and retrieval, the present study aims to determine how pupil dilation reflects the amount of cognitive effort exerted at encoding and retrieval for correctly-recognized and updated information. Ten consenting, volunteer subjects from the University of Arizona completed a classic reconsolidation paradigm that spanned the course of one week, in which subjects were exposed to a total of 68 objects. The paradigm included a directed-forgetting manipulation, in which subjects were instructed to remember or forget certain objects. During encoding and retrieval, pupil diameter was measured using an SMI remote eye tracker. Of these ten subjects, five subjects met procedural protocol and had sufficient data present for analysis. One-way ANOVAs determined there was no significant difference at either encoding or retrieval between correctly-recognized and updated information, regardless of whether subjects were instructed to remember or forget an object at encoding.
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Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation
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title Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation
title_short Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation
title_full Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation
title_fullStr Pupil Dilation as a Measure of Cognitive Effort During Memory Reconsolidation
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