Department of Neurology, The University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Department of Neurology, The University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2022 Jan;26(1):53-65. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2021.10.010. Epub 2021 Nov 23.
Memory neuroscientists often measure neural activity during task trials designed to recruit specific memory processes. Behavior is championed as crucial for deciphering brain-memory linkages but is impoverished in typical experiments that rely on summary judgments. We criticize this approach as being blind to the multiple cognitive, neural, and behavioral processes that occur rapidly within a trial to support memory. Instead, time-resolved behaviors such as eye movements occur at the speed of cognition and neural activity. We highlight successes using eye-movement tracking with in vivo electrophysiology to link rapid hippocampal oscillations to encoding and retrieval processes that interact over hundreds of milliseconds. This approach will improve research on the neural basis of memory because it pinpoints discrete moments of brain-behavior-cognition correspondence.
记忆神经科学家经常在设计用于招募特定记忆过程的任务试验中测量神经活动。行为被认为对于破译大脑记忆联系至关重要,但在典型的依赖于总结判断的实验中却很匮乏。我们批评这种方法是盲目的,因为它忽略了在一个试验中快速发生的多个认知、神经和行为过程,这些过程是记忆的基础。相反,像眼动这样的时间分辨行为以认知和神经活动的速度发生。我们强调了使用眼动追踪与体内电生理学相结合的成功案例,将快速的海马体振荡与在数百毫秒内相互作用的编码和检索过程联系起来。这种方法将改善记忆的神经基础研究,因为它可以准确指出大脑-行为-认知对应关系的离散时刻。