Rugg Michael D, Curran Tim
Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, and Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California-Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2007 Jun;11(6):251-7. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2007.04.004. Epub 2007 May 3.
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by distinct retrieval processes known as familiarity and recollection. Important evidence supporting the dual-process framework has come from studies using event-related brain potentials (ERPs). These studies have identified two topographically distinct ERP correlates of recognition memory--the "parietal" and "mid-frontal" old/new effects--that are dissociated by variables that selectively modulate recollection and familiarity, respectively. We evaluate the extent to which ERP data support dual-process models in light of the proposal that recollection is a continuous rather than a discrete memory process. We also examine the claim that the putative ERP index of familiarity is a reflection of implicit rather than explicit memory. We conclude that ERP findings continue to offer strong support for the dual-process perspective.
根据双加工模型,识别记忆由称为熟悉性和回忆的不同检索过程支持。支持双加工框架的重要证据来自使用事件相关脑电位(ERP)的研究。这些研究已经确定了识别记忆的两个在地形上不同的ERP相关成分——“顶叶”和“额中”新旧效应——它们分别由选择性调节回忆和熟悉性的变量分离。鉴于回忆是一个连续而非离散的记忆过程这一观点,我们评估ERP数据支持双加工模型的程度。我们还检验了关于熟悉性的假定ERP指标反映的是内隐记忆而非外显记忆这一说法。我们得出结论,ERP研究结果继续为双加工观点提供有力支持。