Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Psychol Bull. 2010 Jan;136(1):87-102. doi: 10.1037/a0017937.
There is growing evidence that the brain regions involved in encoding an episode are partially reactivated when that episode is later remembered. That is, the process of remembering an episode involves literally returning to the brain state that was present during that episode. This article reviews studies of episodic and associative memory that provide support for the assertion that encoding regions are reactivated during subsequent retrieval. In the first section, studies are reviewed in which neutral stimuli were associated with different modalities of sensory stimuli or different valences of emotional stimuli. When the neutral stimuli were later used as retrieval cues, relevant sensory and emotion processing regions were reactivated. In the second section, studies are reviewed in which participants used different strategies for encoding stimuli. When the stimuli were later retrieved, regions associated with the different encoding strategies were reactivated. Together, these studies demonstrate not only that the encoding experience determines which regions are activated during subsequent retrieval but also that the same regions are activated during encoding and retrieval. In the final section, relevant questions are posed and discussed regarding the reactivation of encoding regions during retrieval.
越来越多的证据表明,当一个事件后来被记住时,参与该事件编码的大脑区域会部分重新激活。也就是说,回忆一个事件的过程实际上涉及到回到该事件发生时存在的大脑状态。本文回顾了一些关于情节和联想记忆的研究,这些研究支持了这样一种说法,即在随后的检索过程中,编码区域被重新激活。在第一节中,回顾了一些研究,这些研究将中性刺激与不同感觉刺激的模式或不同情绪刺激的效价联系起来。当中性刺激后来被用作检索线索时,相关的感觉和情绪处理区域被重新激活。在第二节中,回顾了一些参与者使用不同策略对刺激进行编码的研究。当刺激后来被检索时,与不同编码策略相关的区域被重新激活。综上所述,这些研究不仅表明编码经验决定了在随后的检索过程中哪些区域被激活,而且还表明在编码和检索过程中相同的区域被激活。在最后一节中,提出并讨论了与检索过程中编码区域的再激活相关的一些问题。