Functional Neuroimaging Unit, C.R.I.U.G.M., Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Hippocampus. 2013 Nov;23(11):985-1004. doi: 10.1002/hipo.22183.
While several models of memory consolidation have previously associated hippocampal activity with declarative memory, there is now increasing evidence that the hippocampus also plays a crucial role in procedural memory. Here, we review recent human functional neuroimaging studies demonstrating that the hippocampus is involved in the acquisition and sleep-related consolidation of procedural memories, and motor sequence-based skills in particular. More specifically, we present evidence that hippocampal activity and its functional interactions with other brain structures, particularly competition with the striatum, contribute to initial learning of sequential motor behavior. Interestingly, these early cerebral representations in the hippocampus and striatum, which may interact through the prefrontal cortex, can even predict subsequent sleep-related memory consolidation processes. We propose that sleep can reorganize the activity within, as well as the functional interactions between, these structures, ultimately favoring overnight performance enhancement. Finally, we conclude by offering insights into the respective roles of these structures in procedural memory consolidation processes. We argue that, in the context of motor sequence memory consolidation, the hippocampal system triggers subsequent sleep-dependent performance enhancement whereas the striatal system is involved in the maintenance of the motor behavior over time.
虽然以前有几种记忆巩固模型将海马体活动与陈述性记忆联系起来,但现在越来越多的证据表明海马体在程序性记忆中也起着至关重要的作用。在这里,我们回顾了最近的人类功能神经影像学研究,这些研究表明海马体参与了程序性记忆的获得和与睡眠相关的巩固,特别是基于运动序列的技能。更具体地说,我们提出证据表明海马体活动及其与其他大脑结构的功能相互作用,特别是与纹状体的竞争,有助于顺序运动行为的初始学习。有趣的是,海马体和纹状体中的这些早期大脑代表,可能通过前额叶皮层相互作用,甚至可以预测随后的与睡眠相关的记忆巩固过程。我们提出,睡眠可以重新组织这些结构内的活动以及它们之间的功能相互作用,最终有利于夜间性能的提高。最后,我们通过提供对这些结构在程序性记忆巩固过程中的各自作用的见解来结束讨论。我们认为,在运动序列记忆巩固的背景下,海马体系统触发随后的睡眠依赖性能增强,而纹状体系统则参与了随着时间的推移对运动行为的维持。