Neuroscientist's Behavioral Toolbox for Studying Episodic-Like Memory.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES eNeuro Pub Date : 2024-08-30 Print Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0073-24.2024
Daniela Kunčická, Branislav Krajčovič, Aleš Stuchlík, Hana Brožka
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Episodic memory, the ability to recall specific events and experiences, is a cornerstone of human cognition with profound clinical implications. While animal studies have provided valuable insights into the neuronal underpinnings of episodic memory, research has largely relied on a limited subset of tasks that model only some aspects of episodic memory. In this narrative review, we provide an overview of rodent episodic-like memory tasks that expand the methodological repertoire and diversify the approaches used in episodic-like memory research. These tasks assess various aspects of human episodic memory, such as integrated what-where-when or what-where memory, source memory, free recall, temporal binding, and threshold retrieval dynamics. We review each task's general principle and consider whether alternative non-episodic mechanisms can account for the observed behavior. While our list of tasks is not exhaustive, we hope it will guide researchers in selecting models that align with their specific research objectives, leading to novel advancements and a more comprehensive understanding of mechanisms underlying specific aspects of episodic memory.

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神经科学家研究类偶发记忆的行为工具箱》(Neuroscientist's Behavioral Toolbox for Studying Episodic-Like Memory)。
外显记忆是回忆特定事件和经历的能力,是人类认知的基石,具有深远的临床意义。虽然动物研究为外显记忆的神经元基础提供了宝贵的见解,但研究在很大程度上依赖于有限的任务子集,这些任务只模拟了外显记忆的某些方面。在这篇叙事性综述中,我们概述了啮齿类外显记忆任务,这些任务扩大了外显记忆研究的方法范围并使研究方法多样化。这些任务评估了人类外显记忆的各个方面,如 "何时何地 "或 "何地何事 "的综合记忆、源记忆、自由回忆、时间结合和阈值检索动态。我们回顾了每项任务的一般原理,并考虑是否有其他非外显机制可以解释所观察到的行为。虽然我们的任务列表并不详尽,但我们希望它能指导研究人员选择符合其特定研究目标的模型,从而取得新的进展,并更全面地了解外显记忆特定方面的内在机制。
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eNeuro
eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: An open-access journal from the Society for Neuroscience, eNeuro publishes high-quality, broad-based, peer-reviewed research focused solely on the field of neuroscience. eNeuro embodies an emerging scientific vision that offers a new experience for authors and readers, all in support of the Society’s mission to advance understanding of the brain and nervous system.
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