记忆主动遗忘研究新进展:“想/不想”范式
The Research Progress on Motivated Memory Inhibition: Think/No-Think Task
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2018.82018, PDF,   
作者: 姜沫君, 马小斯:西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 主动遗忘实验材料ERPsfMRIMemory Inhibition Experimental Materials ERPs fMRI
摘要: 对于生活中不愉快的记忆,人们宁愿选择遗忘,由此个体大脑的主动抑制功能尤为重要。研究表明,人们可以主动压抑对记忆的提取从而产生遗忘。自2001年“想/不想”范式提出以来,实验材料已经从词语配对拓宽到人脸、场景、灾难性记忆、自传体记忆等上,并与期待效应范式、睡眠等相结合,分别通过ERPs和fMRI技术探讨记忆主动遗忘的脑机制。其中,ERPs技术下发现的N2家族可能存在多个子成分且表征不同功能;fMRI技术下通过功能连接发现了背外侧前额叶对海马这一自上而下的调节作用,而海马上氨基丁酸的浓度更是决定抑制效果的重要条件。
Abstract: People would rather choose to forget unpleasant memories in daily life. Therefore, the motivated inhibition mechanism is important for human beings. Studies showed that people can inhibit memory retrieval promptly to achieve forgetting. As the Think/no-think task has been put forward since 2001, the experimental materials used in task have been expanded, including faces, scenes, disastrous memories and autobiographical memories, furthermore, to explore the motivated inhibition mechanism adopted neuroimaging technologies, such as ERPs and fMRI, and combined it with anticipatory effect paradigm, sleep and so on. Through event-related potentials technology, results indicate the specific component of N2 family, and different subcomponets may represent different functions. Also, the fMRI results show the top-down modulatory influence from dorsolateral prefrontal cortex via function connective analysis, while the concentration of hippocampal GABA is vital for the success of memory inhibition.
文章引用:姜沫君, 马小斯 (2018). 记忆主动遗忘研究新进展:“想/不想”范式. 心理学进展, 8(2), 147-154. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2018.82018

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