Huang Ying, Matysiak Artur, Heil Peter, König Reinhard, Brosch Michael
Special Lab Primate Neurobiology, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany.
Special Lab Non-Invasive Brain Imaging, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg, Germany.
Elife. 2016 Jul 20;5:e15441. doi: 10.7554/eLife.15441.
Working memory is the cognitive capacity of short-term storage of information for goal-directed behaviors. Where and how this capacity is implemented in the brain are unresolved questions. We show that auditory cortex stores information by persistent changes of neural activity. We separated activity related to working memory from activity related to other mental processes by having humans and monkeys perform different tasks with varying working memory demands on the same sound sequences. Working memory was reflected in the spiking activity of individual neurons in auditory cortex and in the activity of neuronal populations, that is, in local field potentials and magnetic fields. Our results provide direct support for the idea that temporary storage of information recruits the same brain areas that also process the information. Because similar activity was observed in the two species, the cellular bases of some auditory working memory processes in humans can be studied in monkeys.
工作记忆是用于目标导向行为的信息短期存储的认知能力。这种能力在大脑中何处以及如何实现仍是未解决的问题。我们表明,听觉皮层通过神经活动的持续变化来存储信息。我们通过让人类和猴子对相同的声音序列执行具有不同工作记忆需求的不同任务,将与工作记忆相关的活动与与其他心理过程相关的活动区分开来。工作记忆反映在听觉皮层中单个神经元的放电活动以及神经元群体的活动中,即局部场电位和磁场中。我们的结果为以下观点提供了直接支持:信息的临时存储会调用那些也处理该信息的相同脑区。由于在这两个物种中观察到了相似的活动,因此可以在猴子身上研究人类某些听觉工作记忆过程的细胞基础。