认知加工的神经基础:综述与思辨架构

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Willem B. Verwey
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本文的目的是探索认知研究可以揭示神经系统处理信息的方式。为此,对认知/行为和神经科学模型和发现进行了全面的回顾,并提出了关于人类神经系统如何进化的想法。短期记忆(STM)中的信息表征被归因于新皮质区域分层结构功能网络的稳定振荡模式。这些振荡模式主要是由长期记忆(LTM)中的信息形成的,这些信息存储在神经元之间的突触连接中,因此也存储在神经区域之间。本文首次提出,行为研究揭示的非感觉和非运动信息处理阶段涉及临时神经网络重新配置后潜在的全脑振荡模式的变化。这些网络结构可以由知觉皮质(服务刺激识别)、海马体(陈述性记忆)、基底神经节和前额皮质(运动行为、STM和信息处理)中的中枢区域控制。这些想法被整合到一个暂定的神经三级系统(TLS)架构中,该架构由进化上较老的感知和运动系统组成,这些系统由位于进化上较新的联想皮层中的灵活的中央处理系统连接起来。
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The neural basis of cognitive processing: A review and a speculative architecture
The purpose of this article is to explore what cognitive research can reveal about the way in which the neural system processes information. To that end, a comprehensive review of cognitive/behavioral and neuroscience models and findings is presented along with ideas as to how the human neural system has evolved. The representation of information in short-term memory (STM) is ascribed to stable oscillatory patterns across hierarchically structured functional networks of neocortical areas. These oscillatory patterns are primarily shaped by information in long-term memory (LTM) that is stored in the synaptic connections between neurons and, consequently, between neural areas. It is argued for the first time that the non-sensory and non-motor information processing stages revealed by behavioral research involve the change of potentially brain-wide oscillatory patterns that follow the reconfiguring of temporary neural networks. These network configurations can be governed by hub areas in the perceptual cortices (serving stimulus identification), the hippocampus (declarative memory), and the basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex (motor behavior, STM, and information processing). These ideas are integrated into a tentative neural Three-Level Systems (TLS) architecture comprising evolutionarily older perceptual and motor systems that are linked by a flexible central processing system located in the evolutionarily more recent association cortex.
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Brain and Cognition
Brain and Cognition 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.60
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46
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Brain and Cognition is a forum for the integration of the neurosciences and cognitive sciences. B&C publishes peer-reviewed research articles, theoretical papers, case histories that address important theoretical issues, and historical articles into the interaction between cognitive function and brain processes. The focus is on rigorous studies of an empirical or theoretical nature and which make an original contribution to our knowledge about the involvement of the nervous system in cognition. Coverage includes, but is not limited to memory, learning, emotion, perception, movement, music or praxis in relationship to brain structure or function. Published articles will typically address issues relating some aspect of cognitive function to its neurological substrates with clear theoretical import, formulating new hypotheses or refuting previously established hypotheses. Clinical papers are welcome if they raise issues of theoretical importance or concern and shed light on the interaction between brain function and cognitive function. We welcome review articles that clearly contribute a new perspective or integration, beyond summarizing the literature in the field; authors of review articles should make explicit where the contribution lies. We also welcome proposals for special issues on aspects of the relation between cognition and the structure and function of the nervous system. Such proposals can be made directly to the Editor-in-Chief from individuals interested in being guest editors for such collections.
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