Plakke B, Romanski L M
University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Department Neurobiology & Anatomy, United States.
Brain Res. 2016 Jun 1;1640(Pt B):278-88. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.11.042. Epub 2015 Dec 2.
Working memory is the ability to employ recently seen or heard stimuli and apply them to changing cognitive context. Although much is known about language processing and visual working memory, the neurobiological basis of auditory working memory is less clear. Historically, part of the problem has been the difficulty in obtaining a robust animal model to study auditory short-term memory. In recent years there has been neurophysiological and lesion studies indicating a cortical network involving both temporal and frontal cortices. Studies specifically targeting the role of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in auditory working memory have suggested that dorsal and ventral prefrontal regions perform different roles during the processing of auditory mnemonic information, with the dorsolateral PFC performing similar functions for both auditory and visual working memory. In contrast, the ventrolateral PFC (VLPFC), which contains cells that respond robustly to auditory stimuli and that process both face and vocal stimuli may be an essential locus for both auditory and audiovisual working memory. These findings suggest a critical role for the VLPFC in the processing, integrating, and retaining of communication information. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled SI: Auditory working memory.
工作记忆是运用近期所见或所闻刺激并将其应用于不断变化的认知情境的能力。尽管人们对语言处理和视觉工作记忆了解颇多,但听觉工作记忆的神经生物学基础却不太明确。从历史上看,部分问题在于难以获得用于研究听觉短期记忆的可靠动物模型。近年来,有神经生理学和损伤研究表明存在一个涉及颞叶和额叶皮质的皮质网络。专门针对前额叶皮质(PFC)在听觉工作记忆中作用的研究表明,背侧和腹侧前额叶区域在处理听觉记忆信息时发挥不同作用,背外侧PFC在听觉和视觉工作记忆中执行类似功能。相比之下,腹外侧PFC(VLPFC)包含对听觉刺激有强烈反应且处理面部和声音刺激的细胞,可能是听觉和视听工作记忆的关键位点。这些发现表明VLPFC在处理、整合和保留交流信息方面起着关键作用。本文是名为“SI:听觉工作记忆”的特刊的一部分。