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Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2025 Jun 2. doi: 10.3758/s13415-025-01315-y Q22.52024

Examining working and episodic memory in young adults with anhedonia

无欣快症年轻成人工作记忆和情景记忆的损害研究 翻译改进

Sofia Uribe  1, Holly J Bowen  2, Alicia E Meuret  2

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  • 1 Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA. suribe@smu.edu.
  • 2 Department of Psychology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • DOI: 10.3758/s13415-025-01315-y PMID: 40457035

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    Depression is associated with impairments in memory processes. Evidence suggests that poorer recognition of positive information and quicker disengagement with positive information from working memory in depressed versus nondepressed individuals. The working memory deficits are speculated to be downstream effects of a taxed working memory due to rumination processes that impair reward learning leading to anhedonia symptoms. Downstream effects are also hypothesized for episodic memory with impairments particularly for positive information due to dopamine dysregulation from anhedonia affecting memory formation processes. To examine the association of memory impairments in individuals with mild-to-severe anhedonia and depressive symptoms, 108 young adults completed a working memory task where they had to remember an abstract shape while presented with two consecutive positive, neutral, or negative images. This task was followed by a surprise episodic memory recognition test for the images the next day. The Drift Diffusion Model index drift rate was used to examine whether anhedonia severity predicted evidence accumulation rates during working and episodic memory retrieval. Contrary to expectations, based on multivariate models, anhedonia severity did not predict evidence accumulation rate for any specific valence in either task. These results suggest that anhedonia symptoms may not be uniquely associated with memory differences for emotionally valenced compared with neutral stimuli. Further studies should investigate the role of specific facets of anhedonia, including anticipatory reward and use different paradigms and neurophysiological measures, to examine the proposed hypotheses.

    Keywords:working memory; episodic memory; anhedonia

    抑郁症与记忆过程的损害有关。证据表明,抑郁个体相对于非抑郁个体,在识别积极信息和从工作记忆中更快地脱离积极信息方面表现较差。推测工作记忆缺陷是由于沉思过程导致的工作记忆负担过重,从而阻碍了奖励学习并导致快感缺失症状。还假设情景记忆存在下游效应,特别是因为快感缺失引起的多巴胺失调影响了正性信息的记忆形成过程。为了研究轻度至重度快感缺失和抑郁症状个体的记忆损害之间的关联,108名年轻人完成了一项工作记忆任务,在此任务中他们需要记住一个抽象图形,同时呈现两个连续的积极、中立或消极图像。该任务之后进行了一次意外的情景记忆识别测试,用于检测第二天对这些图像的记忆情况。使用漂移扩散模型指标漂移率来检查快感缺失严重程度是否预测工作和情景记忆检索过程中的证据积累速率。与预期相反,基于多变量模型,快感缺失的严重程度并没有预测任何特定情绪价值的任务中证据积累速度。这些结果表明,快感缺失症状可能并不特别与情绪性刺激(相比中立刺激)的记忆差异相关联。进一步的研究应该调查具体快感缺失方面的角色,包括预期奖励,并使用不同的范式和神经生理学测量方法来检验提出的假设。

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    关键词:工作记忆; 情景记忆; 快感缺失

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