Hippocampal and posterior parietal contributions to developmental increases in visual short-term memory capacity.

2014 
Developmental increases in visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity have been asso- ciated with changes in attention processing limitations and changes in neural activity within neural networks including the posterior parietal cortex (PPC). A growing body of evidence suggests that the hippocampus plays a role in VSTM, but it is unknown whether the hippocampus contributes to the capacity increase across development. We investi- gated the functional development of the hippocampus and PPC in 57 children, adolescents and adults (age 8e27 years) who performed a visuo-spatial change detection task. A negative relationship between age and VSTM related activity was found in the right pos- terior hippocampus that was paralleled by a positive age-activity relationship in the right PPC. In the posterior hippocampus, VSTM related activity predicted individual capacity in children, whereas neural activity in the right anterior hippocampus predicted individual capacity in adults. The findings provide first evidence that VSTM development is supported by an integrated neural network that involves hippocampal and posterior parietal regions. © 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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