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Innovators in Cognitive Neuroscience Seminar Series

Please join us for a talk given by Dr. Mariam Aly, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Columbia University.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Zoom - https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/91213409065?pwd=R0x6S3ExSmRXM0VSU2pDMGwwa1VYQT09
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars

Title: How hippocampal memory shapes, and is shaped by, attention
Abstract: Attention modulates what we see and remember. Memory affects what we attend to and perceive. Despite this connection in behavior, little is know about the mechanisms that link attention and memory in the brain. One key structure that may be at the interface between attention and memory is the hippocampus. Here, I'll explore the hypothesis that the relational representations of the hippocampus allow it to critically contribute to bidirectional interactions between attention and memory. First, I'll show - in a series of human fMRI studies - that attention creates state-dependent patterns of activity in the hippocampus, and that these representations predict both online attentional behavior and memory formation. Then, I'll provide neuropsychological evidence that hippocampal damage impairs performance on attention tasks that tax relational representations, particularly spatial relational representations. Furthermore, cholinergic modulation (from nicotine) may play a role enhancing this form of hippocampal attention and perception. Finally, I'll demonstrate that hippocampal memories enable preparation for upcoming attentional states, particularly when those attentional states are guided by memory. Together, this line of work highlights the tight links between attention and memory - links that are established, at least in part, by the hippocampus.

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