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成人中快速映射(FM)的证据很少:综述与讨论。

Little evidence for Fast Mapping (FM) in adults: A review and discussion.

机构信息

a Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK.

出版信息

Cogn Neurosci. 2019 Jul-Oct;10(4):196-209. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2018.1542376. Epub 2018 Nov 19.

Abstract

Conventional memory theory proposes that the hippocampus is initially responsible for encoding new information, before this responsibility is gradually transferred to the neocortex. Therefore, a report in 2011 by Sharon et al. of hippocampal-independent learning in humans was notable. These authors reported normal learning of new object-name associations under a Fast Mapping (FM) procedure in adults with hippocampal damage, who were amnesic according to more conventional explicit memorisation procedures. FM is an incidental learning paradigm, inspired by vocabulary acquisition in children, which is hypothesised to allow rapid, cortical-based memory formation. In the years since the original report, there has been, understandably, a growing interest in adult FM, not only because of its theoretical importance, but also because of its potential to help rehabilitate individuals with memory problems. We review the FM literature in individuals with amnesia and in healthy adults, using both explicit and implicit memory measures. Contrary to other recent reviews, we conclude that the evidence for FM in adults is weak, and restraint is needed before assuming the phenomenon exists.

摘要

传统记忆理论提出,海马体最初负责编码新信息,然后这个责任逐渐转移到新皮层。因此,2011 年 Sharon 等人报告的人类海马体独立性学习引人注目。这些作者报告说,在海马体损伤的成年人中,通过快速映射 (FM) 程序正常学习新的物体-名称关联,而根据更传统的明确记忆程序,这些成年人患有健忘症。FM 是一种偶然学习范式,灵感来自儿童词汇习得,假设它允许快速、基于皮质的记忆形成。自最初的报告以来,由于其理论重要性,以及对有记忆问题的个体进行康复的潜力,成人 FM 引起了越来越多的关注,这是可以理解的。我们使用显性和隐性记忆测量方法,回顾了遗忘症患者和健康成年人的 FM 文献。与其他最近的综述不同,我们得出的结论是,成人 FM 的证据很薄弱,在假设这种现象存在之前需要谨慎。

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