记忆巩固                        
                
                                
                        
                            英语                        
                
                                
                        
                            合并(业务)                        
                
                                
                        
                            计算机科学                        
                
                                
                        
                            长期记忆                        
                
                                
                        
                            跟踪(心理语言学)                        
                
                                
                        
                            神经基质                        
                
                                
                        
                            心理学                        
                
                                
                        
                            神经科学                        
                
                                
                        
                            认知心理学                        
                
                                
                        
                            海马体                        
                
                                
                        
                            认知                        
                
                                
                        
                            语言学                        
                
                                
                        
                            哲学                        
                
                                
                        
                            会计                        
                
                                
                        
                            业务                        
                
                        
                    
            作者
            
                Nora Malika Roüast,Monika Schönauer            
         
                    
        
    
            
            标识
            
                                    DOI:10.1016/j.tins.2022.10.013
                                    
                                
                                 
         
        
                
            摘要
            
            The traditional view of long-term memory is that memory traces mature in a predetermined 'linear' process: their neural substrate shifts from rapidly plastic medial temporal regions towards stable neocortical networks. We propose that memories remain malleable, not by repeated reinstantiations of this linear process but instead via dynamic routes of proactive and non-linear consolidation: memories change, their trajectory is flexible and reversible, and their physical basis develops continuously according to anticipated demands. Studies demonstrating memory updating, increasing hippocampal dependence to support adaptive use, and rapid neocortical plasticity provide evidence for continued non-linear consolidation. Although anticipated demand can affect all stages of memory formation, the extent to which it shapes the physical memory trace repeatedly and proactively will require further dedicated research.
         
            
 
                 
                
                    
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