Warren David E, Duff Melissa C
a Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center , Omaha , NE , USA.
b Department of Hearing & Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center , Nashville , TN , USA.
Cogn Neurosci. 2019 Jul-Oct;10(4):210-212. doi: 10.1080/17588928.2019.1593120. Epub 2019 Mar 21.
Rapid word learning without the hippocampus is an alluring prospect - it holds the promise of remediating a common learning deficit associated with aging (healthy or pathological) and certain neurological conditions. Despite recent reports indicating rapid, non-hippocampal word learning by amnesic adults after contrastive 'fast-mapping' exposure, several replications have failed. These failures stand in contrast to successful but slow learning by amnesic patients under other conditions, and this pattern suggests that rapid word learning in adulthood is hippocampus-dependent and relational irrespective of learning format. However, much remains to be studied, and important methodological and theoretical considerations are highlighted here.
没有海马体参与的快速词汇学习是一个诱人的前景——它有望弥补与衰老(健康或病理性)以及某些神经疾病相关的常见学习缺陷。尽管最近有报道称,失忆成年人在经过对比性“快速映射”接触后能够进行快速的、非海马体依赖的词汇学习,但多次重复实验均告失败。这些失败与失忆患者在其他条件下成功但缓慢的学习形成对比,这种模式表明,成年期的快速词汇学习是依赖海马体且与关系有关的,与学习形式无关。然而,仍有许多问题有待研究,本文将重点强调重要的方法和理论考量。