Cargando…

A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity

Delay discounting (DD) refers to the phenomenon that individuals discount future consequences. Previous studies showed that future imagination reduces DD, which was mediated by functional connectivity between medial prefrontal valuation areas and a key region for episodic memory (hippocampus). Futur...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hu, Xiaochen, Kleinschmidt, Helena, Martin, Jason A., Han, Ying, Thelen, Manuela, Meiberth, Dix, Jessen, Frank, Weber, Bernd
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5214699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28105009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00663
_version_ 1782491651454795776
author Hu, Xiaochen
Kleinschmidt, Helena
Martin, Jason A.
Han, Ying
Thelen, Manuela
Meiberth, Dix
Jessen, Frank
Weber, Bernd
author_facet Hu, Xiaochen
Kleinschmidt, Helena
Martin, Jason A.
Han, Ying
Thelen, Manuela
Meiberth, Dix
Jessen, Frank
Weber, Bernd
author_sort Hu, Xiaochen
collection PubMed
description Delay discounting (DD) refers to the phenomenon that individuals discount future consequences. Previous studies showed that future imagination reduces DD, which was mediated by functional connectivity between medial prefrontal valuation areas and a key region for episodic memory (hippocampus). Future imagination involves an initial period of construction and a later period of elaboration, with the more elaborative latter period recruiting more cortical regions. This study examined whether elaborative future imagination modulated DD, and if so, what are the underlying neural substrates. It was assumed that cortical areas contribute to the modulation effect during the later period of imagination. Since future imagination is supported by episodic memory capacity, we additionally hypothesize that the neural network underlying the modulation effect is related to individual episodic memory capacity. Twenty-two subjects received an extensive interview on personal future events, followed by an fMRI DD experiment with and without the need to perform elaborative future imagination simultaneously. Subjects' episodic memory capacity was also assessed. Behavioral results replicate previous findings of a reduced discount rate in the DD plus imagination condition compared to the DD only condition. The behavioral effect positively correlated with: (i) subjective value signal changes in midline brain structures during the initial imagination period; and (ii) signal changes in left prefrontoparietal areas during the later imagination period. Generalized psychophysiological interaction (gPPI) analyses reveal positive correlations between the behavioral effect and functional connectivity among the following areas: right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left hippocampus; left inferior parietal cortex (IPC) and left hippocampus; and left IPC and bilateral occipital cortices. These changes in functional connectivity are also associated with episodic memory capacity. A hierarchical multiple regression indicates that the model with both the valuation related signal changes in the right ACC and the imagination related signal changes in the left IPC best predicts the reduction in DD. This study illustrates interactions between the left hippocampus and multiple cortical regions underlying the modulation effect of elaborative episodic future imagination, demonstrating, for the first time, empirical support for a relation to individual episodic memory capacity.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5214699
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-52146992017-01-19 A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity Hu, Xiaochen Kleinschmidt, Helena Martin, Jason A. Han, Ying Thelen, Manuela Meiberth, Dix Jessen, Frank Weber, Bernd Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience Delay discounting (DD) refers to the phenomenon that individuals discount future consequences. Previous studies showed that future imagination reduces DD, which was mediated by functional connectivity between medial prefrontal valuation areas and a key region for episodic memory (hippocampus). Future imagination involves an initial period of construction and a later period of elaboration, with the more elaborative latter period recruiting more cortical regions. This study examined whether elaborative future imagination modulated DD, and if so, what are the underlying neural substrates. It was assumed that cortical areas contribute to the modulation effect during the later period of imagination. Since future imagination is supported by episodic memory capacity, we additionally hypothesize that the neural network underlying the modulation effect is related to individual episodic memory capacity. Twenty-two subjects received an extensive interview on personal future events, followed by an fMRI DD experiment with and without the need to perform elaborative future imagination simultaneously. Subjects' episodic memory capacity was also assessed. Behavioral results replicate previous findings of a reduced discount rate in the DD plus imagination condition compared to the DD only condition. The behavioral effect positively correlated with: (i) subjective value signal changes in midline brain structures during the initial imagination period; and (ii) signal changes in left prefrontoparietal areas during the later imagination period. Generalized psychophysiological interaction (gPPI) analyses reveal positive correlations between the behavioral effect and functional connectivity among the following areas: right anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left hippocampus; left inferior parietal cortex (IPC) and left hippocampus; and left IPC and bilateral occipital cortices. These changes in functional connectivity are also associated with episodic memory capacity. A hierarchical multiple regression indicates that the model with both the valuation related signal changes in the right ACC and the imagination related signal changes in the left IPC best predicts the reduction in DD. This study illustrates interactions between the left hippocampus and multiple cortical regions underlying the modulation effect of elaborative episodic future imagination, demonstrating, for the first time, empirical support for a relation to individual episodic memory capacity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5214699/ /pubmed/28105009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00663 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hu, Kleinschmidt, Martin, Han, Thelen, Meiberth, Jessen and Weber. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Hu, Xiaochen
Kleinschmidt, Helena
Martin, Jason A.
Han, Ying
Thelen, Manuela
Meiberth, Dix
Jessen, Frank
Weber, Bernd
A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title_full A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title_fullStr A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title_full_unstemmed A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title_short A Reduction in Delay Discounting by Using Episodic Future Imagination and the Association with Episodic Memory Capacity
title_sort reduction in delay discounting by using episodic future imagination and the association with episodic memory capacity
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5214699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28105009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00663
work_keys_str_mv AT huxiaochen areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT kleinschmidthelena areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT martinjasona areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT hanying areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT thelenmanuela areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT meiberthdix areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT jessenfrank areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT weberbernd areductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT huxiaochen reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT kleinschmidthelena reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT martinjasona reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT hanying reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT thelenmanuela reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT meiberthdix reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT jessenfrank reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity
AT weberbernd reductionindelaydiscountingbyusingepisodicfutureimaginationandtheassociationwithepisodicmemorycapacity