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Bases neurais da memória prospectiva avaliadas com eletrofisiologia : uma revisão sistemática

Authors: Cordeiro, Daniel Luís Baptista;

Bases neurais da memória prospectiva avaliadas com eletrofisiologia : uma revisão sistemática

Abstract

Esta revisão sistemática de literatura, teve como objetivo compreender como são avaliadas as bases neurais da memória prospetiva com eletrofisiologia seguindo a metodologia PRISMA – Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and MetaAnalysis. O foco principal, consistiu em perceber que métodos e análises foram utilizados, a atividade oscilatória identificada, assim como as diferenças das bases neurais entre memória prospetiva baseada em tempo (MPBT) e memória prospetiva baseada em eventos (MPBE). Seis estudos publicados entre 2011 e 2021 foram incluídos. Os resultados evidenciam bases neurais importantes para a memória prospetiva (MP) como o córtex cingulado anterior (CCA) e o córtex pré-frontal anterior (CPFa), assim como correlações neurais relevantes perante a memória prospetiva (ex.: N300, N400, positividade prospetiva e parietal, etc). Concluímos assim, que as bases e correlações neurais encontradas são congruentes com as já descritas na literatura.

This systematic literature review aimed to understand how the neural basis of prospective memory is assessed with electrophysiology following the PRISMA methodology - Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. The main focus was to understand which methods and analyses were used, the oscillatory activity identified, as well as the differences in the neural basis between time-based prospective memory (TPMB) and event-based prospective memory (EBPM). Six studies published between 2011 and 2021 were included. The results highlight important neural bases for prospective memory (MP) such as the anterior cingulate cortex (CCA) and anterior prefrontal cortex (CPFa), as well as relevant neural correlations in the face of prospective memory (e.g., N300, N400, prospective and parietal positivity, etc.). We conclude that the neural basis and correlations found are congruent with those already described in the literature.

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Electrophysiology, Prospective memory, Baseada em eventos, Event-based, Eletrofisiologia, Time-based, Baseada em tempo, Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Psicologia, Bases neurais, Neural basis, Memória prospetiva

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