Bartlett F, John E R
Science. 1973 Aug 24;181(4101):764-7. doi: 10.1126/science.181.4101.764.
Sensory events and the representation of past experience cause distinctive changes in the electrical activity of widespread regions of the brain. These regions have similar roles in the engram in the sense that they all seem to participate in responses to external events and in subsequent representations of these events. However, the relative contribution of these processes to the activity of different brain regions is quantitatively different, in that some regions are much more strongly affected than others. These results may constitute the basis for reconciliation of localizationist and antilocalizationist views of brain function.
感觉事件和过去经历的表征会导致大脑广泛区域的电活动发生显著变化。从某种意义上说,这些区域在记忆痕迹中具有相似的作用,即它们似乎都参与对外界事件的反应以及这些事件随后的表征。然而,这些过程对不同脑区活动的相对贡献在数量上是不同的,因为有些区域比其他区域受到的影响要强烈得多。这些结果可能构成调和大脑功能定位主义和反定位主义观点的基础。