Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Neuropsychologia. 2011 Jul;49(9):2439-47. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.04.021. Epub 2011 Apr 22.
The present study investigated the contribution of episodic memory processes mediated by the medial temporal lobes to solving open-ended problems: problems for which standard solutions or set procedures for arriving at solutions do not exist. Patients with unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy and excisions (TLE), older adults and control participants were asked to describe detailed solutions to various open-ended, social scenarios. TLE patients and older adults, both having deficits in episodic memory, provided fewer steps relevant to the given solution than their comparison group. Segmenting the descriptions into details using the methods of the Autobiographical Interview, we also found that patients with TLE and older adults provided fewer internal (episodic) details but a similar number of external (semantic) details compared to their control group. These findings are the first to demonstrate that processes underlying episodic memory, in particular those enabling the retrieval of experiential detail and episodic simulation may contribute to open-ended problem solving. Given that we examined groups with medial temporal lobe lesions and known episodic memory dysfunction, these results further suggest that the negative consequences of episodic memory loss resulting from damage to or deterioration of the medial temporal lobes extend beyond that of memory to include other domains, such as problem solving.
即不存在标准解决方案或固定程序的问题。要求单侧颞叶癫痫和切除术(TLE)患者、老年人和对照组参与者描述各种开放式社交情景的详细解决方案。TLE 患者和老年人的情景记忆都有缺陷,与对照组相比,他们提供的与给定解决方案相关的步骤更少。使用自传式访谈的方法将描述分成细节,我们还发现 TLE 患者和老年人提供的内部(情景)细节较少,但与对照组相比,外部(语义)细节数量相似。这些发现首次表明,情景记忆的基础过程,特别是那些能够检索经验细节和情景模拟的过程,可能有助于解决开放式问题。鉴于我们检查了内侧颞叶损伤和已知情景记忆功能障碍的组,这些结果进一步表明,内侧颞叶损伤或退化导致的情景记忆丧失的负面影响不仅限于记忆,还包括其他领域,例如解决问题。