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是什么让深度编码的项目令人难忘?来自神经成像和神经调节对加工水平框架的见解。

What makes deeply encoded items memorable? Insights into the levels of processing framework from neuroimaging and neuromodulation.

作者信息

Galli Giulia

机构信息

Brain Investigation and Neuromodulation (BIN) Laboratory, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese , Siena , Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2014 May 28;5:61. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2014.00061. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

When we form new memories, their mnestic fate largely depends upon the cognitive operations set in train during encoding. A typical observation in experimental as well as everyday life settings is that if we learn an item using semantic or "deep" operations, such as attending to its meaning, memory will be better than if we learn the same item using more "shallow" operations, such as attending to its structural features. In the psychological literature, this phenomenon has been conceptualized within the "levels of processing" framework and has been consistently replicated since its original proposal by Craik and Lockhart in 1972. However, the exact mechanisms underlying the memory advantage for deeply encoded items are not yet entirely understood. A cognitive neuroscience perspective can add to this field by clarifying the nature of the processes involved in effective deep and shallow encoding and how they are instantiated in the brain, but so far there has been little work to systematically integrate findings from the literature. This work aims to fill this gap by reviewing, first, some of the key neuroimaging findings on the neural correlates of deep and shallow episodic encoding and second, emerging evidence from studies using neuromodulatory approaches such as psychopharmacology and non-invasive brain stimulation. Taken together, these studies help further our understanding of levels of processing. In addition, by showing that deep encoding can be modulated by acting upon specific brain regions or systems, the reviewed studies pave the way for selective enhancements of episodic encoding processes.

摘要

当我们形成新记忆时,它们的记忆命运在很大程度上取决于编码过程中启动的认知操作。在实验以及日常生活场景中的一个典型观察结果是,如果我们使用语义或“深度”操作来学习一个项目,比如关注其含义,那么记忆效果会比我们使用更“浅层”的操作(比如关注其结构特征)来学习同一个项目更好。在心理学文献中,这种现象已在“加工水平”框架内被概念化,并且自1972年克雷克和洛克哈特首次提出以来一直被反复验证。然而,深度编码项目记忆优势背后的确切机制尚未完全被理解。认知神经科学的视角可以通过阐明有效深度和浅层编码所涉及过程的本质以及它们在大脑中的实现方式,为这一领域增添内容,但到目前为止,几乎没有工作系统地整合文献中的研究结果。这项工作旨在填补这一空白,首先回顾一些关于深度和浅层情景编码神经关联的关键神经影像学研究结果,其次回顾使用神经调节方法(如精神药理学和非侵入性脑刺激)的研究中出现的证据。综合来看,这些研究有助于进一步加深我们对加工水平的理解。此外,通过表明深度编码可以通过作用于特定脑区或系统来调节,所回顾的研究为情景编码过程的选择性增强铺平了道路。

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