Schacter D L
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 Nov 26;93(24):13527-33. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.24.13527.
Memory illusions and distortions have long been of interest to psychology researchers studying memory, but neuropsychologists and neuroscientists have paid relatively little attention to them. This article attempts to lay the foundation for a cognitive neuroscience analysis of memory illusions and distortions by reviewing relevant evidence from a patient with a right frontal lobe lesion, patients with amnesia produced by damage to the medial temporal lobes, normal aging, and healthy young volunteers studied with functional neuroimaging techniques. Particular attention is paid to the contrasting roles of prefrontal cortex and medial temporal lobe structures in accurate and illusory remembering. Converging evidence suggests that the study of illusory memories can provide a useful tool for delineating the brain processes and systems involved in constructive aspects of remembering.
长期以来,记忆错觉和扭曲一直是研究记忆的心理学研究者感兴趣的课题,但神经心理学家和神经科学家对它们的关注相对较少。本文试图通过回顾一名右侧额叶病变患者、内侧颞叶损伤导致失忆的患者、正常衰老个体以及使用功能性神经成像技术研究的健康年轻志愿者的相关证据,为记忆错觉和扭曲的认知神经科学分析奠定基础。特别关注前额叶皮层和内侧颞叶结构在准确记忆和错觉记忆中所起的对比作用。越来越多的证据表明,对错觉记忆的研究可以为描绘记忆建构过程中涉及的大脑过程和系统提供一个有用的工具。