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Shared and distinct oscillatory fingerprints underlying episodic memory and word retrieval

Westner, B. U.; Luo, Y.; Piai, V.

2026-04-03 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.01.715566 bioRxiv
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Both episodic memory and word retrieval have been linked to power decreases in the alpha and beta oscillatory bands, but these patterns have rarely been related to each other, partly due to a lack of methodological approaches available. In this explorative study, we investigate the similarities and dissimilarities in the oscillatory fingerprints of the retrieval of words and episodes by directly comparing the activity patterns across time, frequency, and space. We acquired electroencephalography (EEG) data of participants performing a language and an episodic memory task based on the same stimulus material. With a newly developed approach, we directly compared the source-reconstructed oscillatory activity using mutual information and a feature-impact analysis. While left temporal and frontal regions showed dissimilarities between the tasks, right-hemispheric parietal regions exhibited similarities. We speculate that this could indicate a homologous function of these regions, potentially sharing less-specific representations between the tasks. We further uncovered a dissociation of the alpha and beta bands regarding the similarity across tasks. While the beta band was dissimilar between word and episodic memory retrieval, the alpha band seemed to contribute to the similarity we observed in right parietal regions. Whether this points to a task-unspecific function of the alpha band or a functional role in the retrieval process of the presumed representations, remains to be determined. In summary, we present an approach to study similarity across tasks using the temporal, spectral, and spatial dimensions of EEG data, and present results of exploring the shared oscillatory fingerprints between episodic memory and word retrieval.

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