Cheng Han Yin, Fournier Danielle I, Todd Travis P
Department of Psychological Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2024 Jun 25;18:1341705. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1341705. eCollection 2024.
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is well-known for its contribution to episodic memory, as well as contextual and spatial learning and memory. However, two literatures have also emerged examining the role of the RSC in aversive conditioning. The purpose of this manuscript is to review, and attempt to integrate, these two literatures. We focus on studies in which discrete cues, such as tones, predict the occurrence of aversive outcomes, such as mild shocks. Using both electrophysiological recordings and lesion methods, the first literature has examined RSC contributions to discriminative avoidance conditioning. The second, and more recent literature, has focused on the role of the RSC in Pavlovian fear conditioning. We discuss both literatures in terms of the type of information processed by the RSC, the role of the RSC in memory storage, and how the aversive conditioning literature might be consistent with a role for the RSC in contextual learning and memory.
后扣带回皮质(RSC)因其对情景记忆以及情境和空间学习与记忆的贡献而闻名。然而,也出现了两篇探讨RSC在厌恶条件作用中作用的文献。本手稿的目的是回顾并尝试整合这两篇文献。我们重点关注那些离散线索(如音调)预测厌恶结果(如轻度电击)发生的研究。第一篇文献使用电生理记录和损伤方法,研究了RSC对辨别性回避条件作用的贡献。第二篇也是更新的文献,则聚焦于RSC在巴甫洛夫恐惧条件作用中的作用。我们从RSC处理的信息类型、RSC在记忆存储中的作用,以及厌恶条件作用文献如何与RSC在情境学习和记忆中的作用相一致等方面来讨论这两篇文献。