Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Hippocampus. 2012 May;22(5):981-94. doi: 10.1002/hipo.20896. Epub 2010 Dec 1.
Spatial alternation, win-shift behavior has been claimed to be a test of working memory in rodents that requires active maintenance of relevant, trial-specific information. In this review, we describe work with GluA1 AMPA receptor subunit knockout mice that show impaired spatial alternation, but normal spatial reference memory. Due to their selective impairment on spatial alternation, GluA1 knockout mice provide a means by which the psychological processes underlying alternation can be examined. We now argue that the spatial alternation deficit in GluA1 knockout mice is due to an inability to show stimulus-specific, short-term habituation to recently experienced stimuli. Short-term habituation involves a temporary reduction in attention paid to recently presented stimuli, and is thus a distinct process from those that are involved in working memory in humans. We have recently demonstrated that GluA1 knockout mice show impaired short-term habituation, but, surprisingly, show enhanced long-term spatial habituation. Thus, GluA1 deletion reveals that there is competition between short-term and long-term processes in memory.
空间交替、赢-移行为被认为是一种测试啮齿动物工作记忆的方法,它需要主动维持相关的、特定于试验的信息。在这篇综述中,我们描述了 GluA1 AMPA 受体亚基敲除小鼠的工作,这些小鼠表现出空间交替的损伤,但空间参照记忆正常。由于它们在空间交替上的选择性损伤,GluA1 敲除小鼠提供了一种检查交替背后的心理过程的方法。我们现在认为,GluA1 敲除小鼠的空间交替缺陷是由于它们无法表现出对最近经历的刺激的特定于刺激的短期习惯化。短期习惯化涉及对最近呈现的刺激注意力的暂时降低,因此与人类工作记忆中涉及的过程不同。我们最近证明,GluA1 敲除小鼠表现出短期习惯化的损伤,但令人惊讶的是,它们表现出增强的长期空间习惯化。因此,GluA1 的缺失揭示了记忆中短期和长期过程之间存在竞争。