Memory, action and the corpus striatum: current developments in the memory-habit distinction

David Gaffan
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Abstract

The distinction between memory and habit has been of great historical importance in theories of animal learning. The reality of animal memory is now firmly established, but it is only recently becoming clear how memory systems can influence action. In explaining the interactions between memory systems and action systems it is no longer necessary to invoke the concept of habit, since the same mechanisms appear to apply to habitual action and to non-habitual action. A review of recent ablation studies shows that, both in visual reward-association memory and visual recognition memory, the visual association cortex controls action through a direct output to the corpus striatum.

记忆、行动和纹状体:记忆-习惯区分的最新进展
记忆和习惯的区别在动物学习理论中具有重要的历史意义。动物记忆的事实现在已经确立了,但记忆系统如何影响行动直到最近才变得清晰起来。在解释记忆系统和行动系统之间的相互作用时,不再需要援引习惯的概念,因为同样的机制似乎适用于习惯性行为和非习惯性行为。最近的消融研究表明,在视觉奖励关联记忆和视觉识别记忆中,视觉关联皮层通过直接输出到纹状体来控制动作。
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