Clewett David, Davachi Lila
Department of Psychology, New York University, USA.
Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2017 Oct;17:186-193. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.08.013. Epub 2017 Oct 3.
Everyday life consists of a continuous stream of information, yet somehow we remember the past as distinct episodic events. Prominent models posit that event segmentation is driven by erroneous predictions about how current experiences are unfolding. Yet this perspective fails to explain how memories become integrated or separated in the absence of prior knowledge. Here, we propose that contextual stability dictates the temporal organization of events in episodic memory. To support this view, we summarize new findings showing that neural measures of event organization index how ongoing changes in external contextual cues and internal representations of time influence different forms of episodic memory.
日常生活由源源不断的信息组成,但不知为何,我们会将过去的经历铭记为一个个独特的事件。一些著名的模型认为,事件分割是由对当前经历如何发展的错误预测驱动的。然而,这种观点无法解释在缺乏先验知识的情况下,记忆是如何整合或分离的。在此,我们提出情境稳定性决定了情景记忆中事件的时间组织。为支持这一观点,我们总结了新的研究发现,这些发现表明,事件组织的神经测量指标显示了外部情境线索和内部时间表征的持续变化如何影响不同形式的情景记忆。