Kurby Christopher A, Zacks Jeffrey M
Department of Psychology, Washington University, 1 Brookings Drive, St Louis, MO 63130, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2008 Feb;12(2):72-9. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2007.11.004.
People make sense of continuous streams of observed behavior in part by segmenting them into events. Event segmentation seems to be an ongoing component of everyday perception. Events are segmented simultaneously at multiple timescales, and are grouped hierarchically. Activity in brain regions including the posterior temporal and parietal cortex and lateral frontal cortex increases transiently at event boundaries. The parsing of ongoing activity into events is related to the updating of working memory, to the contents of long-term memory, and to the learning of new procedures. Event segmentation might arise as a side effect of an adaptive mechanism that integrates information over the recent past to improve predictions about the near future.
人们通过将连续不断的观察到的行为分割成事件来部分地理解这些行为。事件分割似乎是日常感知中一个持续存在的组成部分。事件在多个时间尺度上同时被分割,并被分层分组。包括颞叶后部、顶叶皮质和额叶外侧皮质在内的脑区活动在事件边界处会短暂增加。将正在进行的活动解析为事件与工作记忆的更新、长期记忆的内容以及新程序的学习有关。事件分割可能是一种适应性机制的副作用,这种机制整合最近的信息以改善对不久将来的预测。