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大就一定好吗?对使用容积分析研究海马体的批判性评价。

Is bigger always better? A critical appraisal of the use of volumetric analysis in the study of the hippocampus.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2010 Mar 27;365(1542):915-31. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2009.0208.

Abstract

A well-developed spatial memory is important for many animals, but appears especially important for scatter-hoarding species. Consequently, the scatter-hoarding system provides an excellent paradigm in which to study the integrative aspects of memory use within an ecological and evolutionary framework. One of the main tenets of this paradigm is that selection for enhanced spatial memory for cache locations should specialize the brain areas involved in memory. One such brain area is the hippocampus (Hp). Many studies have examined this adaptive specialization hypothesis, typically relating spatial memory to Hp volume. However, it is unclear how the volume of the Hp is related to its function for spatial memory. Thus, the goal of this article is to evaluate volume as a main measurement of the degree of morphological and physiological adaptation of the Hp as it relates to memory. We will briefly review the evidence for the specialization of memory in food-hoarding animals and discuss the philosophy behind volume as the main currency. We will then examine the problems associated with this approach, attempting to understand the advantages and limitations of using volume and discuss alternatives that might yield more specific hypotheses. Overall, there is strong evidence that the Hp is involved in the specialization of spatial memory in scatter-hoarding animals. However, volume may be only a coarse proxy for more relevant and subtle changes in the structure of the brain underlying changes in behaviour. To better understand the nature of this brain/memory relationship, we suggest focusing on more specific and relevant features of the Hp, such as the number or size of neurons, variation in connectivity depending on dendritic and axonal arborization and the number of synapses. These should generate more specific hypotheses derived from a solid theoretical background and should provide a better understanding of both neural mechanisms of memory and their evolution.

摘要

空间记忆对于许多动物来说非常重要,但对于分散贮藏物种来说尤其重要。因此,分散贮藏系统为在生态和进化框架内研究记忆使用的综合方面提供了一个极好的范例。该范例的主要原则之一是,选择增强对缓存位置的空间记忆应该使参与记忆的大脑区域专业化。大脑区域之一是海马体(Hp)。许多研究已经检验了这种适应性专业化假说,通常将空间记忆与 Hp 体积相关联。然而,尚不清楚 Hp 的体积如何与其空间记忆功能相关。因此,本文的目标是评估体积作为 Hp 形态和生理适应程度与记忆相关的主要测量指标。我们将简要回顾食物贮藏动物中记忆专业化的证据,并讨论体积作为主要货币的背后理念。然后,我们将检查这种方法所涉及的问题,试图了解使用体积的优势和局限性,并讨论可能产生更具体假设的替代方案。总的来说,有强有力的证据表明 Hp 参与了分散贮藏动物的空间记忆专业化。然而,体积可能只是大脑结构变化与行为变化相关的更相关和微妙变化的粗略代理。为了更好地理解这种大脑/记忆关系的本质,我们建议专注于 Hp 的更具体和相关特征,例如神经元的数量或大小、取决于树突和轴突分支的连接变化以及突触数量的变化。这些应该产生更具体的假设,这些假设源于坚实的理论背景,并应提供对记忆的神经机制及其进化的更好理解。

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