Department of Psychology, Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Behav Brain Res. 2013 Oct 1;254:34-44. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2013.05.030. Epub 2013 May 27.
It is well established that the hippocampus plays a critical role in our ability to recollect past events. A number of recent studies have indicated that the hippocampus may also play a critical role in working memory and perception, but these results have been highly controversial because other similar studies have failed to find evidence for hippocampal involvement. Thus, the precise role that the hippocampus plays in cognition is still debated. In the current paper, I propose that the hippocampus supports the generation and utilization of complex high-resolution bindings that link together the qualitative aspects that make up an event; these bindings are essential for recollection, and they can also contribute to performance across a variety of tasks including perception and working memory. An examination of the existing patient literature provides support for this proposal by showing that hippocampal damage leads to impairments on perception and working memory tasks that require complex high-resolution bindings. Conversely, hippocampal damage is much less likely to lead to impairments on tasks that require only low-resolution or simple associations/relations. The current proposal can be distinguished from earlier accounts of hippocampal function, and it generates a number of novel predictions that can be tested in future studies.
众所周知,海马体在我们回忆过去事件的能力中起着至关重要的作用。最近的一些研究表明,海马体在工作记忆和感知中也可能起着关键作用,但这些结果存在很大争议,因为其他类似的研究未能发现海马体参与的证据。因此,海马体在认知中的确切作用仍存在争议。在当前的论文中,我提出海马体支持生成和利用复杂的高分辨率绑定,这些绑定将构成事件的定性方面联系在一起;这些绑定对于回忆至关重要,它们也可以为包括感知和工作记忆在内的各种任务的表现做出贡献。对现有患者文献的研究表明,海马体损伤会导致需要复杂高分辨率绑定的感知和工作记忆任务受损,从而为这一假设提供了支持。相反,海马体损伤不太可能导致仅需要低分辨率或简单关联/关系的任务受损。这一假设与之前对海马体功能的描述有所不同,并产生了一些可以在未来研究中进行检验的新预测。