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Brain regions involved in subprocesses of small-space episodic object-location memory: a systematic review of lesion and functional neuroimaging studies

机译:小空间情节性对象位置记忆子过程中涉及的大脑区域:病变和功能性神经影像学研究的系统综述

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Object-location memory (OLM) enables us to keep track of the locations of objects in our environment. The neurocognitive model of OLM (Postma, A., Kessels, R. P. C., & Van Asselen, M. (2004). The neuropsychology of object-location memory. In G. L. Allen (Ed.), Human spatial memory: Remembering where (pp. 143-160). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, Postma, A., Kessels, R. P. C., & Van Asselen, M. (2008). How the brain remembers and forgets where things are: The neurocognition of object-location memory. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 32, 1339-1345. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2008.05.001) proposes that distinct brain regions are specialised for different subprocesses of OLM (object processing, location processing, and object-location binding; categorical and coordinate OLM; egocentric and allocentric OLM). It was based mainly on findings from lesion studies. However, recent episodic memory studies point to a contribution of additional or different brain regions to object and location processing within episodic OLM. To evaluate and update the neurocognitive model of OLM, we therefore conducted a systematic literature search for lesion as well as functional neuroimaging studies contrasting small-space episodic OLM with object memory or location memory. We identified 10 relevant lesion studies and 8 relevant functional neuroimaging studies. We could confirm some of the proposals of the neurocognitive model of OLM, but also differing hypotheses from episodic memory research, about which brain regions are involved in the different subprocesses of small-space episodic OLM. In addition, we were able to identify new brain regions as well as important research gaps.
机译:对象位置存储器(OLM)使我们能够跟踪环境中对象的位置。 OLM的神经认知模型(Postma,A.,Kessels,RPC,&Van Asselen,M.(2004)。对象位置记忆的神经心理学。在GL Allen(Ed。),《人类空间记忆:记忆在哪里》(pp。 143-160),新泽西州Mahwah:劳伦斯·艾尔鲍姆(Lawrence Erlbaum),Postma,A。,凯塞尔斯(Kessels),RPC和范·阿瑟伦(Van Asselen,M。)(2008)。大脑如何记忆和忘记事物在哪里:对象位置记忆的神经认知。 &Biobehavioral Reviews,32,1339-1345。doi:10.1016 / j.neubiorev.2008.05.001)提出,不同的大脑区域专门用于OLM的不同子过程(对象处理,位置处理和对象-位置绑定;分类和协调)。 OLM;以自我为中心和同心的OLM)。它主要基于病变研究的结果。但是,最近的情景记忆研究指出,额外的或不同的大脑区域对情景OLM中的对象和位置处理有贡献。为了评估和更新OLM的神经认知模型,我们对病变进行了系统的文献搜索,并对功能性神经影像学研究与对象记忆或位置记忆的小空间情节性OLM进行了对比。我们确定了10个相关的病变研究和8个相关的功能性神经影像学研究。我们可以确认OLM的神经认知模型的一些建议,但也可以与情景记忆研究中的假设有所不同,后者涉及哪些大脑区域参与了小空间情景OLM的不同子过程。此外,我们能够确定新的大脑区域以及重要的研究差距。

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    《Memory》 |2017年第4期|487-519|共33页
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    Univ Zurich, Int Normal Aging & Plast Ctr INAPIC, Zurich, Switzerland|Univ Zurich, Dept Gerontopsychol, Zurich, Switzerland|Univ Zurich, Univ Res Prior Program Dynam Hlth Aging, Zurich, Switzerland;

    Univ Zurich, Int Normal Aging & Plast Ctr INAPIC, Zurich, Switzerland|Univ Zurich, Univ Res Prior Program Dynam Hlth Aging, Zurich, Switzerland|Integrat Psychiat Hosp Winterthur Zuercher Unterl, Dept Psychiat Older Adults, Bern, Switzerland;

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    Object-location memory; episodic memory; binding; neuroimaging; lesion;

    机译:对象位置记忆;时间记忆;绑定;神经影像;病变;

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