Pascalis O, Hunkin N M, Holdstock J S, Isaac C L, Mayes A R
LGF Group, Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TP, UK.
Neuropsychologia. 2004;42(10):1293-300. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2004.03.005.
In this study, we have examined visual recognition memory in a patient, YR, with discrete hippocampal damage who has shown normal or nearly normal item recognition over a large number of tests. We directly compared her performance as measured using a visual paired comparison task (VPC) with her performance on delayed matching to sample (DMS) tasks. We also investigated the effect of retention interval between familiarisation and test. YR shows good visual recognition with the DMS task up to 10 s after the familiarisation period, but only shows recognition with the VPC task for the shortest retention interval (0 s). Our results are consistent with the view that hippocampal damage disrupts recollection and recall, but not item familiarity memory.
在本研究中,我们对患者YR进行了视觉识别记忆测试。YR患有离散性海马损伤,在大量测试中表现出正常或近乎正常的项目识别能力。我们直接将她在视觉配对比较任务(VPC)中的表现与她在延迟匹配样本(DMS)任务中的表现进行了比较。我们还研究了熟悉阶段与测试之间的保持间隔的影响。YR在熟悉期后长达10秒的DMS任务中表现出良好的视觉识别能力,但在最短保持间隔(0秒)时,仅在VPC任务中表现出识别能力。我们的结果与以下观点一致,即海马损伤会破坏回忆和回想,但不会影响项目熟悉度记忆。