首页> 美国卫生研究院文献>other >Covert rapid action-memory simulation (CRAMS): A hypothesis of hippocampal-prefrontal interactions for adaptive behavior
【2h】

Covert rapid action-memory simulation (CRAMS): A hypothesis of hippocampal-prefrontal interactions for adaptive behavior

机译:秘密快速动作记忆模拟(CRAMS):适应行为的海马-前额叶相互作用的假设

代理获取
本网站仅为用户提供外文OA文献查询和代理获取服务,本网站没有原文。下单后我们将采用程序或人工为您竭诚获取高质量的原文,但由于OA文献来源多样且变更频繁,仍可能出现获取不到、文献不完整或与标题不符等情况,如果获取不到我们将提供退款服务。请知悉。

摘要

Effective choices generally require memory, yet little is known regarding the cognitive or neural mechanisms that allow memory to influence choices. We outline a new framework proposing that covert memory processing of hippocampus interacts with action-generation processing of prefrontal cortex in order to arrive at optimal, memory-guided choices. Covert, rapid action-memory simulation (CRAMS) is proposed here as a framework for understanding cognitive and/or behavioral choices, whereby prefrontal-hippocampal interactions quickly provide multiple simulations of potential outcomes used to evaluate the set of possible choices. We hypothesize that this CRAMS process is automatic, obligatory, and covert, meaning that many cycles of action-memory simulation occur in response to choice conflict without an individual’s necessary intention and generally without awareness of the simulations, leading to adaptive behavior with little perceived effort. CRAMS is thus distinct from influential proposals that adaptive memory-based behavior in humans requires consciously experienced memory-based construction of possible future scenarios and deliberate decisions among possible future constructions. CRAMS provides an account of why hippocampus has been shown to make critical contributions to the short-term control of behavior, and it motivates several new experimental approaches and hypotheses that could be used to better understand the ubiquitous role of prefrontal-hippocampal interactions in situations that require adaptively using memory to guide choices. Importantly, this framework provides a perspective that allows for testing decision-making mechanisms in a manner that translates well across human and nonhuman animal model systems.
机译:有效的选择通常需要记忆,但对于允许记忆影响选择的认知或神经机制知之甚少。我们概述了一个新的框架,该框架提出海马的隐性记忆处理与前额叶皮层的动作生成处理相互作用,以便获得最佳的记忆引导选择。本文提出了秘密的快速动作记忆模拟(CRAMS),作为理解认知和/或行为选择的框架,从而使额前-海马相互作用快速提供了用于评估可能选择的潜在结果的多种模拟。我们假设此CRAMS过程是自动的,强制性的和隐蔽的,这意味着响应选择冲突而发生的许多动作-记忆模拟周期,都没有个人的必要意图,并且通常没有对模拟的意识,从而导致几乎没有察觉的努力的自适应行为。因此,CRAMS与有影响力的提议不同,在人类中,基于适应性记忆的行为需要对可能的未来情景进行有意识的基于记忆的构造,并在可能的未来构造中进行慎重的决策。 CRAMS提供了一个解释,说明为什么海马已被证明对行为的短期控制做出了重要贡献,并且激发了一些新的实验方法和假设,这些方法和假设可用于更好地理解在这种情况下前额-海马相互作用的普遍作用。需要自适应地使用内存来指导选择。重要的是,该框架提供了一种视角,该视角允许以能够在人类和非人类动物模型系统之间很好地转换的方式来测试决策机制。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
代理获取

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号