Steidl Stephan, Rose Jacqueline K, Rankin Catharine H
Department of Psychology and Brain Research Centre, University of British Columbia.
Behav Cogn Neurosci Rev. 2003 Mar;2(1):3-14. doi: 10.1177/1534582303002001001.
Studies on the cellular basis of learning and memory have revealed several distinct phases of memory that can be distinguished by their time course. In addition to the traditional short-term and long-term memory distinction, several other phases of memory have been identified: forms of intermediate-term memory, at least two seperable forms of long-term memory, and possibly several forms of short-term memory. This article presents the contributions made by research on phases of memory for habituation in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Through behavioral, neural circuit and genetic analyses of habituation, research using this simple organism has provided insights into different memory phases. Studying experience-dependent plasticity of this behavior has not only provided corroborating evidence for the existence of short-, intermediate-, and long-term forms of memory, as have been demonstrated in both Aplysia and Drosophila, but also has revealed the possible existence of multiple forms of short-term memory.
关于学习和记忆的细胞基础的研究揭示了记忆的几个不同阶段,这些阶段可以根据它们的时间进程来区分。除了传统的短期记忆和长期记忆的区分之外,还确定了记忆的其他几个阶段:中期记忆的形式、至少两种可分离的长期记忆形式,以及可能的几种短期记忆形式。本文介绍了对线虫秀丽隐杆线虫习惯化记忆阶段的研究贡献。通过对习惯化的行为、神经回路和遗传分析,利用这种简单生物体进行的研究为不同的记忆阶段提供了见解。对这种行为的经验依赖性可塑性的研究不仅为短期、中期和长期记忆形式的存在提供了确凿证据,这在海兔和果蝇中都已得到证实,而且还揭示了多种短期记忆形式可能存在。