Konkel Alex, Cohen Neal J
Beckman Institute, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign IL, USA.
Front Neurosci. 2009 Sep 15;3(2):166-74. doi: 10.3389/neuro.01.023.2009. eCollection 2009 Sep.
Since the discovery of the importance of the hippocampus for normal memory, considerable research has endeavored to characterize the precise role played by the hippocampus. Previously we have offered the relational memory theory, which posits that the hippocampus forms representations of arbitrary or accidentally occurring relations among the constituent elements of experience. In a recent report we emphasized the role of the hippocampus in all manner of relations, supporting this claim with the finding that amnesic patients with hippocampal damage were similarly impaired on probes of memory for spatial, sequential, and associative relations. In this review we place these results in the context of the broader literature, including how different kinds of relational or source information are tested, and consider the importance of specifying hippocampal function in terms of the representations it supports.
自从发现海马体对正常记忆的重要性以来,大量研究致力于明确海马体所起的精确作用。此前我们提出了关系记忆理论,该理论假定海马体形成经验组成要素之间任意或偶然出现的关系的表征。在最近的一份报告中,我们强调了海马体在各种关系中的作用,通过失忆症患者海马体受损后在空间、顺序和联想关系记忆测试中同样受损这一发现来支持这一观点。在这篇综述中,我们将这些结果置于更广泛的文献背景中,包括不同类型的关系或源信息是如何测试的,并思考根据海马体所支持的表征来明确其功能的重要性。