Centre for Systems Neuroscience, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK; Peng Cheng Laboratory, Shenzhen, China.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2020 Dec;24(12):994-1007. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2020.09.012. Epub 2020 Nov 5.
Pattern separation is a basic principle of neuronal coding that precludes memory interference in the hippocampus. Its existence is supported by numerous theoretical, computational, and experimental findings in different species. However, I argue that recent evidence from single-neuron recordings suggests that pattern separation may not be present in the human hippocampus and that memories are instead coded by the coactivation of invariant and context-independent engrams. This alternative model prompts a reassessment of the definition of episodic memory and its distinction from semantic memory. Furthermore, I propose that a lack of pattern separation in memory coding may have profound implications that could explain cognitive abilities that are uniquely developed in humans, such as our power of generalization and of creative and abstract thinking.
模式分离是神经元编码的一个基本原理,它可以防止海马体中的记忆干扰。这一原理得到了来自不同物种的大量理论、计算和实验研究结果的支持。然而,我认为最近来自单细胞记录的证据表明,模式分离可能并不存在于人类的海马体中,相反,记忆是通过不变的和与上下文无关的记忆痕迹的共同激活来编码的。这种替代模型促使我们重新评估情景记忆的定义及其与语义记忆的区别。此外,我提出,记忆编码中缺乏模式分离可能具有深远的意义,可以解释人类特有的认知能力,例如我们的概括能力、创造性和抽象思维能力。