Wood Emma R, Agster Kara M, Eichenbaum Howard
Division of Neuroscience and Centre for Neuroscience Research, University of Edinburgh, 1 George Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Behav Neurosci. 2004 Jun;118(3):526-39. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.118.3.526.
To examine whether the hippocampus is required for memory for unique experiences independent of their spatial or temporal context, the authors devised a novel task that requires rats to remember odor-reward associations formed within a single training trial. Unlike previous tests of 1-trial memory, in this task new associations with otherwise familiar stimuli must be formed, and accurate judgments cannot be based on relative familiarity or recency of the stimuli. The authors show that intact rats performed well on this novel test of event memory. Furthermore, rats with lesions of the hippocampus showed no impairments, even over long retention intervals. These data suggest that the hippocampus is not required for event-specific stimulus-reward associations and that other brain structures mediate this aspect of episodic memory.
为了研究海马体对于独立于空间或时间背景的独特经历记忆是否必要,作者设计了一项新任务,要求大鼠记住在单次训练试验中形成的气味-奖励关联。与之前的单次试验记忆测试不同,在此任务中,必须形成与原本熟悉的刺激的新关联,并且准确的判断不能基于刺激的相对熟悉程度或新近程度。作者表明,健全的大鼠在这项新的事件记忆测试中表现良好。此外,海马体受损的大鼠即使在长时间的保持间隔后也没有表现出损伤。这些数据表明,特定事件的刺激-奖励关联不需要海马体,并且其他脑结构介导情景记忆的这一方面。