Schacter D L
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Am Psychol. 1992 Apr;47(4):559-69. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.47.4.559.
Dissociations between implicit and explicit memory have attracted considerable attention in recent memory research. A central issue concerns whether such dissociations require the postulation of separate memory systems or are best understood in terms of different processes operating within a single system. This article presents a cognitive neuroscience approach to implicit memory in general and the systems-processes debate in particular, which draws on evidence from research with brain-damaged patients, neuroimaging techniques, and nonhuman primates. The article illustrates how a cognitive neuroscience orientation can help to supply a basis for postulating memory systems, can provide useful constraints for processing views, and can encourage the use of research strategies that the author refers to as cross-domain hypothesis testing and cross-domain hypothesis generation, respectively. The cognitive neuroscience orientation suggests a complementary role for multiple systems and processing approaches.
内隐记忆和外显记忆之间的分离在近期的记忆研究中引起了相当大的关注。一个核心问题是,这种分离是否需要假定存在独立的记忆系统,还是从单一系统内运作的不同过程角度来理解最为恰当。本文总体上介绍了一种认知神经科学视角下的内隐记忆,尤其针对系统与过程之争,该视角借鉴了脑损伤患者研究、神经成像技术研究以及非人类灵长类动物研究的证据。本文阐明了认知神经科学取向如何有助于为假定记忆系统提供基础,如何为加工观点提供有用的限制条件,以及如何分别鼓励使用作者所称的跨领域假设检验和跨领域假设生成的研究策略。认知神经科学取向表明了多系统和加工方法的互补作用。