Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2009 Oct;26(7):606-19. doi: 10.1080/02643290903534150.
Recent neuroimaging and neuropsychological findings indicate that the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays an important, albeit undefined, role in episodic memory. Here we ask whether this region is specifically involved in associative aspects of episodic memory. Experiment 1 tested whether PPC damage affects the ability to learn and retrieve novel word pair associations. Experiment 2 tested whether PPC damage affects the retrieval of object-location associations, in a spatial fan task. In both experiments, patients showed normal levels of associative memory. These findings demonstrated that PPC damage did not prevent association memory for verbal items. Finally Experiment 3 tested whether PPC damage affects memory for nonverbal audio-visual pairs. The patients performed with normal accuracy, but with significantly reduced confidence. These findings indicate that the PPC does not have a central role in association formation per se and, instead, indicate that the PPC is involved in other aspects of episodic memory.
最近的神经影像学和神经心理学研究结果表明,顶后皮质(PPC)在情景记忆中起着重要作用,尽管其具体作用尚未明确。在这里,我们想知道该区域是否专门参与情景记忆的联想方面。实验 1 检验了 PPC 损伤是否会影响学习和检索新单词对关联的能力。实验 2 检验了 PPC 损伤是否会影响在空间扇区任务中检索物体-位置关联的能力。在这两个实验中,患者表现出正常的联想记忆水平。这些发现表明,PPC 损伤不会阻止对口头项目的联想记忆。最后,实验 3 检验了 PPC 损伤是否会影响对非言语视听对的记忆。患者的表现准确率正常,但信心明显降低。这些发现表明,PPC 本身并不是联想形成的核心角色,而是表明 PPC 参与了情景记忆的其他方面。