Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea.
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea.
Cell Rep. 2023 Aug 29;42(8):112989. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112989. Epub 2023 Aug 14.
Episodic memory involves the recollection of contextual details replayed mentally across time. Here, we propose the association-sequence network (ASN) model, characterizing complementary cortico-hippocampal networks underlying the retrieval of simultaneously associated and sequentially ordered events. Participants viewed objects, presented singly or in pairs, and later reported whether two objects were shown simultaneously, consecutively, or farther apart in time. Behavioral results and hippocampal activation reveal a correlation between the two sequential conditions but not the simultaneous condition, despite the temporal proximity of consecutive pairs. We also find that anterior hippocampal activity is modulated by temporal distance. Distinct cortical networks are engaged during simultaneous and sequential memory (prefrontal cortex and angular gyrus for association; supplementary motor cortex and precuneus for sequence); notably, these regions show differential connectivity with the hippocampus. The ASN model provides a comprehensive framework for how we reconstruct memories that are both rich in associative detail and temporally dynamic in nature.
情景记忆涉及到在时间上通过心理重播来回忆上下文细节。在这里,我们提出了关联序列网络(ASN)模型,该模型描述了同时关联和顺序有序事件检索背后的补充皮质-海马网络。参与者观看单个或成对呈现的物体,然后报告两个物体是否同时呈现、连续呈现还是在时间上相隔更远。行为结果和海马体激活揭示了两个顺序条件之间的相关性,但与同时条件无关,尽管连续对之间的时间接近。我们还发现,前海马体的活动受到时间距离的调节。在同时和顺序记忆期间,不同的皮质网络被激活(额皮质和角回用于关联;辅助运动皮质和楔前叶用于序列);值得注意的是,这些区域与海马体的连接存在差异。ASN 模型为我们提供了一个全面的框架,用于重建既具有丰富的联想细节又具有时间动态性质的记忆。