Crystal Jonathon D
Indiana University.
Learn Motiv. 2012 Nov 1;43(4):181-191. doi: 10.1016/j.lmot.2012.05.006. Epub 2012 Aug 16.
Efforts to develop animal models of memory are critical for understanding the neural substrate of memory. Memory is essential for daily life and enables information to be stored and retrieved after seconds to years. The ability to remember episodes from the past is thought to be related to the ability to plan for the future. Here we focus on a particular aspect of prospective cognition, namely the ability to remember to take action when a future scenario occurs. This review focuses on a recently developed method to evaluate prospective memory in the rat. Available evidence suggests that rats remember to take action in the future, but little is known about the temporal specificity of such memories or about the flexibility and limitations of prospective memories. Recent studies that suggest that rats remember a specific past episode are reviewed to underscore potential approaches that may be used to explore the range and limits of prospective cognition. The review highlights some directions to explore, including the temporal specificity of prospective cognition, the range of flexibility or creativity within prospective cognition, and the constraints imposed by multiple motivational systems.
开发记忆动物模型的努力对于理解记忆的神经基础至关重要。记忆对日常生活必不可少,能使信息在数秒至数年之后得以存储和提取。人们认为,记住过去事件的能力与规划未来的能力相关。在此,我们聚焦前瞻性认知的一个特定方面,即当未来场景出现时记住采取行动的能力。本综述聚焦于一种最近开发的评估大鼠前瞻性记忆的方法。现有证据表明,大鼠能记住在未来采取行动,但对于此类记忆的时间特异性,以及前瞻性记忆的灵活性和局限性却知之甚少。本文回顾了近期表明大鼠能记住特定过去事件的研究,以强调可能用于探索前瞻性认知范围和局限的潜在方法。该综述突出了一些有待探索的方向,包括前瞻性认知的时间特异性、前瞻性认知内灵活性或创造性的范围,以及多种动机系统所施加的限制。