Reggente Nicco, Essoe Joey K-Y, Aghajan Zahra M, Tavakoli Amir V, McGuire Joseph F, Suthana Nanthia A, Rissman Jesse
Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2018 Jun 15;12:408. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00408. eCollection 2018.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a powerful research tool to understand the neural underpinnings of human memory. However, as memory is known to be context-dependent, differences in contexts between naturalistic settings and the MRI scanner environment may potentially confound neuroimaging findings. Virtual reality (VR) provides a unique opportunity to mitigate this issue by allowing memories to be formed and/or retrieved within immersive, navigable, visuospatial contexts. This can enhance the ecological validity of task paradigms, while still ensuring that researchers maintain experimental control over critical aspects of the learning and testing experience. This mini-review surveys the growing body of fMRI studies that have incorporated VR to address critical questions about human memory. These studies have adopted a variety of approaches, including presenting research participants with VR experiences in the scanner, asking participants to retrieve information that they had previously acquired in a VR environment, or identifying neural correlates of behavioral metrics obtained through VR-based tasks performed outside the scanner. Although most such studies to date have focused on spatial or navigational memory, we also discuss the promise of VR in aiding other areas of memory research and facilitating research into clinical disorders.
功能磁共振成像(fMRI)是一种强大的研究工具,可用于理解人类记忆的神经基础。然而,由于已知记忆依赖于情境,自然环境与MRI扫描仪环境之间的情境差异可能会混淆神经影像学研究结果。虚拟现实(VR)提供了一个独特的机会来缓解这一问题,它允许在沉浸式、可导航的视觉空间情境中形成和/或检索记忆。这可以提高任务范式的生态效度,同时仍确保研究人员对学习和测试体验的关键方面保持实验控制。这篇小型综述调查了越来越多将VR纳入其中以解决有关人类记忆关键问题的fMRI研究。这些研究采用了多种方法,包括在扫描仪中向研究参与者呈现VR体验、要求参与者检索他们之前在VR环境中获取的信息,或识别通过在扫描仪外执行的基于VR的任务获得的行为指标的神经关联。尽管迄今为止大多数此类研究都集中在空间或导航记忆上,但我们也讨论了VR在辅助其他记忆研究领域以及促进临床疾病研究方面的前景。