Episodic memory development: Bridging animal and human research.

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serval:BIB_B9C550C65B13
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Episodic memory development: Bridging animal and human research.
Journal
Neuron
Author(s)
Bevandić J., Chareyron L.J., Bachevalier J., Cacucci F., Genzel L., Newcombe N.S., Vargha-Khadem F., Ólafsdóttir H.F.
ISSN
1097-4199 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0896-6273
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/04/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
112
Number
7
Pages
1060-1080
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Human episodic memory is not functionally evident until about 2 years of age and continues to develop into the school years. Behavioral studies have elucidated this developmental timeline and its constituent processes. In tandem, lesion and neurophysiological studies in non-human primates and rodents have identified key neural substrates and circuit mechanisms that may underlie episodic memory development. Despite this progress, collaborative efforts between psychologists and neuroscientists remain limited, hindering progress. Here, we seek to bridge human and non-human episodic memory development research by offering a comparative review of studies using humans, non-human primates, and rodents. We highlight critical theoretical and methodological issues that limit cross-fertilization and propose a common research framework, adaptable to different species, that may facilitate cross-species research endeavors.
Keywords
Animals, Humans, Memory, Episodic, Primates, Behavior, Animal/physiology, Hippocampus/physiology, W-W-W memory, development, episodic memory, hippocampus, human, non-human primate, rodent
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Open Access
Yes
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