Chapter 4.2 The primate hippocampus and episodic memory

作者: Edmund T. Rolls

DOI: 10.1016/S1569-7339(08)00223-3

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摘要: Abstract Humans can remember where in space they have seen an object. In this example of one-trial event or episodic memory, association must be formed between object and a place “out there,” the recalled with as recall cue, cue. Hippocampal spatial view neurons primates provide allocentric representations there.” The responses depend on monkey is looking; updated by idiothetic (self-motion) inputs provided eye movements when hidden. room-based object–place memory task, some hippocampal respond to objects shown, places viewed, combinations viewed present those locations. task location at which has been presentation object, primate maintain their responding cue delay period without being visible while recalled; other recalled. Other form associations rewards particular locations space. These findings computational neuroscience neural network models how hippocampus could implement help show including human involved memory.

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