School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
Hippocampus. 2023 May;33(5):522-532. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23501. Epub 2023 Feb 2.
For living organisms, the ability to acquire information regarding the external space around them is critical for future actions. While the information must be stored in an allocentric frame to facilitate its use in various spatial contexts, each case of use requires the information to be represented in a particular self-referenced frame. Previous studies have explored neural substrates responsible for the linkage between self-referenced and allocentric spatial representations based on findings in rodents. However, the behaviors of rodents are different from those of primates in several aspects; for example, rodents mainly explore their environments through locomotion, while primates use eye movements. In this review, we discuss the brain mechanisms responsible for the linkage in nonhuman primates. Based on recent physiological studies, we propose that two types of neural substrates link the first-person perspective with allocentric coding. The first is the view-center background signal, which represents an image of the background surrounding the current position of fixation on the retina. This perceptual signal is transmitted from the ventral visual pathway to the hippocampus (HPC) via the perirhinal cortex and parahippocampal cortex. Because images that share the same objective-position in the environment tend to appear similar when seen from different self-positions, the view-center background signals are easily associated with one another in the formation of allocentric position coding and storage. The second type of neural substrate is the HPC neurons' dynamic activity that translates the stored location memory to the first-person perspective depending on the current spatial context.
对于生物体来说,获取关于周围外部空间的信息的能力对未来的行动至关重要。虽然信息必须以无参照框架存储,以方便在各种空间情境中使用,但每次使用都需要将信息表示为特定的自我参照框架。先前的研究基于啮齿动物的发现,探讨了负责自我参照和无参照空间表示之间联系的神经基质。然而,啮齿动物的行为在几个方面与灵长类动物不同;例如,啮齿动物主要通过运动来探索环境,而灵长类动物则使用眼球运动。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了非人类灵长类动物中负责这种联系的大脑机制。基于最近的生理研究,我们提出了两种类型的神经基质将第一人称视角与无参照编码联系起来。第一种是视图中心背景信号,它代表视网膜上当前注视位置周围背景的图像。这种知觉信号通过外嗅皮层和旁嗅皮层从腹侧视觉通路传输到海马体(HPC)。由于在环境中具有相同客观位置的图像从不同的自我位置看往往看起来相似,因此视图中心背景信号在无参照位置编码和存储的形成中很容易相互关联。第二种神经基质是 HPC 神经元的动态活动,它根据当前的空间情境将存储的位置记忆转换为第一人称视角。