Martin S J, Morris R G M
Hippocampus. 2002;12(5):609-36. doi: 10.1002/hipo.10107.
The notion that changes in synaptic efficacy underlie learning and memory processes is now widely accepted, although definitive proof of the synaptic plasticity and memory hypothesis is still lacking. This article reviews recent evidence relevant to the hypothesis, with particular emphasis on studies of experience-dependent plasticity in the neocortex and hippocampus. In our view, there is now compelling evidence that changes in synaptic strength occur as a consequence of certain forms of learning. A major challenge will be to determine whether such changes constitute the memory trace itself or play a less specific supporting role in the information processing that accompanies memory formation.
尽管仍缺乏突触可塑性与记忆假说的确切证据,但突触效能的变化是学习和记忆过程基础的观点现在已被广泛接受。本文回顾了与该假说相关的最新证据,特别强调了新皮层和海马体中经验依赖性可塑性的研究。我们认为,现在有令人信服的证据表明,某些形式的学习会导致突触强度发生变化。一个主要挑战将是确定这些变化是构成记忆痕迹本身,还是在伴随记忆形成的信息处理中发挥不太特定的支持作用。