Markowitsch H J
Physiological Psychology, University of Bielefeld, Germany.
Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 1995 Sep;21(2):117-27. doi: 10.1016/0165-0173(95)00007-0.
Memory is two-sided like the head of Janus: it looks into the past (retrograde memory) and the future (anterograde memory). While current opinion assumes a strong anatomical interdigitation in the processing of either kind of memory, recent single case reports and results obtained with the positron emission tomographic subtraction method indicate the likely existence of a dissociation: regions of the limbic system are primarily engaged in the encoding of autobiographical and semantic information, while cortical areas in the orbitofrontal and anterolateral temporo-polar regions are principally engaged in information retrieval. Within this retrieval system the right hemisphere may subserve episodic memory retrieval, and the left retrieval from the knowledge system (semantic memory).
它既回顾过去(逆行性记忆),也展望未来(顺行性记忆)。虽然目前的观点认为在处理这两种记忆时存在强烈的解剖学相互交织,但最近的单病例报告以及用正电子发射断层扫描减法方法获得的结果表明可能存在分离现象:边缘系统区域主要参与自传体和语义信息的编码,而眶额叶和前外侧颞极区域的皮质区域主要参与信息检索。在这个检索系统中,右半球可能有助于情景记忆的检索,而左半球则负责从知识系统(语义记忆)中检索信息。