Hippocampal Maturation Drives Memory from Generalization to Specificity.
Trends Cogn Sci
; 22(8): 676-686, 2018 08.
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During early ontogeny, the rapid and cumulative acquisition of world knowledge contrasts with slower improvements in the ability to lay down detailed and long-lasting episodic memories. This emphasis on generalization at the expense of specificity persists well into middle childhood and possibly into adolescence. During this period, recognizing regularities, forming stable representations of recurring episodes, predicting the structure of future events, and building up semantic knowledge may be prioritized over remembering specific episodes. We highlight recent behavioral and neuroimaging evidence suggesting that maturational differences among subfields within the hippocampus contribute to the developmental lead-lag relation between generalization and specificity, and lay out future research directions.
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MEDLINE
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Hipocampo
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Memoria
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Animals
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Humans
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En
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Trends Cogn Sci
Asunto de la revista:
PSICOLOGIA
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2018
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Article