Knight David C, Waters Najah S, Bandettini Peter A
Section on Functional Imaging Methods, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Neuroimage. 2009 Mar 1;45(1):208-14. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.11.015. Epub 2008 Nov 28.
Distinct aspects of our fearful experiences appear to be mediated by separate explicit and implicit memory processes. To identify brain regions that support these separate memory processes, we measured contingency awareness, conditional fear expression, and functional magnetic resonance imaging signal during a Pavlovian fear conditioning procedure in which tones that predicted an aversive event were presented at supra and sub-threshold volumes. Contingency awareness developed in conjunction with learning-related hippocampal and parahippocampal activity on perceived conditioning trials only. In contrast, conditional fear and differential amygdala activity developed on both perceived and unperceived trials, regardless of whether contingency awareness was expressed. These findings demonstrate the distinct roles of these brain regions in explicit and implicit fear memory processes.
我们恐惧经历的不同方面似乎由单独的显性和隐性记忆过程介导。为了确定支持这些单独记忆过程的脑区,我们在一项巴甫洛夫式恐惧条件反射程序中测量了意外事件意识、条件性恐惧表达和功能磁共振成像信号,在该程序中,预测厌恶事件的音调以阈上和阈下音量呈现。意外事件意识仅在感知到的条件反射试验中与学习相关的海马体和海马旁回活动一起发展。相比之下,无论是否表达意外事件意识,条件性恐惧和杏仁核差异活动在感知到的和未感知到的试验中都会出现。这些发现证明了这些脑区在显性和隐性恐惧记忆过程中的不同作用。