身体感知与记忆和自我联系:一个失忆患者的案例研究
Nathalie H Meyer1, Mariana Babo-Rebelo2, Jevita Potheegadoo1
1Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuro-X Institute, Faculty of Life Sciences, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland.
概括
身体自我意识 (BSC) 通常有助于自传记忆 (EAM),但在患有海马体损伤的患者中,体内编码会影响回忆. 这表明海马对于体现如何塑造记忆至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 认知心理学
- 记忆研究
背景情况:
- 情节性自传记忆对于自我意识至关重要.
- 身体自我意识 (BSC) 涉及来自身体的感觉和运动信号.
- 嵌入式编码通常增强了EAM,涉及海马.
研究的目的:
- 调查在内存编码过程中BSC状态如何影响EAM检索.
- 检查海马在BSC对EAM的影响中的作用.
- 评估双边海马损伤患者的记忆力.
主要方法:
- 三个使用沉浸式虚拟现实的行为实验.
- 在有形和无形条件下对信息进行编码和检索.
- 使用fMRI分析海马 - 脑膜连接.
主要成果:
- 患有海马损伤的患者对体内信息的EAM回忆有损.
- 这与BSC受益于EAM的典型发现形成鲜明对比.
- 发现海马 - 脑周连接性调解了BSC- EAM关系.
结论:
- BSC显著影响记忆编码和检索.
- 海马对EAM和体现对记忆的影响至关重要.
- 体现的记忆是自我不可或缺的一部分,
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