| Literature DB >> 22291625 |
Donna Rose Addis1, Daniel L Schacter.
Abstract
Recent neuroimaging work has demonstrated that the hippocampus is engaged when imagining the future, in some cases more than when remembering the past. It is possible that this hippocampal activation reflects recombining details into coherent scenarios and/or the encoding of these scenarios into memory for later use. However, inconsistent findings have emerged from recent studies of future simulation in patients with memory loss and hippocampal damage. Thus, it remains an open question as to whether the hippocampus is necessary for future simulation. In this review, we consider the findings from patient studies and the neuroimaging literature with respect to a new framework that highlights three component processes of simulation: accessing episodic details, recombining details, and encoding simulations. We attempt to reconcile these discrepancies between neuroimaging and patient studies by suggesting that different component processes of future simulation may be differentially affected by hippocampal damage.Entities:
Keywords: autobiographical; episodic; future; hippocampus; imagination; simulation
Year: 2012 PMID: 22291625 PMCID: PMC3251274 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Summary of memory and simulation performance in relevant patient cases.
| Patient(s) | Relevant paper(s) | Onset/etiology | Neurological damage | Normal access to general | Performance on components of episodic simulation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hippocampal | Extra- hippocampal | Normal access to episodic details? | Normal ability to construct simulations? | Normal ability to encode simulations? | ||||
| KC (NN) | Tulving ( | Adult/traumatic brain injury | Bilateral | MTL; diencephalon, occipital–temporal lesion; frontal–parietal lesion | Yes/yes – Intact general semantics/some deficit for recent adulthood (AMI–PS) | No – dense retrograde amnesia for past events (AMI–PI, AI–PI) | No – describes future as “blank” when asked about future events | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| DB | Klein et al. ( | Adult/anoxia following cardiac arrest | Unknown | Unknown | Yes/unknown –intact general semantics/unknown | No – dense retrograde amnesia for past events (LPF; Crovitz) | No – could not imagine personal future events (LPF; although could generate non-personal future, KPF) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| P01 (KN) | Hassabis et al. ( | Adult/meningoen cephalitis | Bilateral | Abnormalities in bilateral occipital lobes and bilateral amygdala; see also Squire et al. ( | Yes/yes – Intact general semantics/intact personal semantics | No – dense retrograde amnesia for past events | Yes – could imagine fictitious scenes with richness and coherence comparable to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| P02 (TT) | Hassabis et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis (VGKC-Ab) | Bilateral | Some generalized atrophy; see also Squire et al. ( | Yes/yes – general semantics intact/some deficit for recent personal semantics (AMI–PS) | No – dense retrograde amnesia for past events (AMI–PI) | Some – could imagine scenarios but significantly reduced richness and coherence relative to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| P03 | Hassabis et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis | Bilateral | Bilateral amygdala only; but see Squire et al. ( | Yes/yes – general semantics intact/deficit for childhood personal semantics (AMI–PS) | Some – retrograde amnesia, most dense for childhood, and early adulthood (AMI–PI) | Some – could imagine scenarios but significantly reduced richness and coherence relative to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| P04 (KC3) | Hassabis et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis (VGKC-Ab) | Bilateral | Bilateral amygdala only; but see Squire et al. ( | Yes/unknown – intact general semantics/unknown | Some – retrograde memory for past events extended back 10 years | Some – could imagine scenarios but significantly reduced richness and coherence relative to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| P05 | Hassabis et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis (VGKC-Ab) | Bilateral | None reported; but see Squire et al. ( | Yes/unknown – intact general semantics/unknown | Some – retrograde memory for past events extended back 10 years | Some – could imagine scenarios but significantly reduced richness and coherence relative to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| MC | Andelman et al. ( | Adult/anoxia associated with epileptic seizure | Bilateral | None reported | Yes/yes – intact general semantics/personal semantic deficit extends back only 3 years | Some – retrograde amnesia for past events extended back only 3 years (LPF) | No – only vague responses for personal future (LPF; although could generate non-personal future, KPF) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| Jon | Maguire et al. ( | Birth/perinatal hypoxia | Bilateral | Bilateral putamen, ventral thalamus, and midbrain | Yes/unknown – intact general semantics/unknown | Some – amnesia for past experiences, although preserved recollection of a small number of events | Yes – could imagine fictitious scenes with richness and coherence comparable to controls (SC) | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| HC | Vharga-Khadem et al. ( | Birth/perinatal hypoxia | Bilateral | Bilateral thalamus and basal ganglia, right retrosplenial cortex | Yes/yes – intact general semantics/intact personal semantics (AI–PE) | Some – amnesia for past experiences; can recall some events but with significantly reduced detail (AI–PI) | No – significantly reduced episodic detail of future simulations (AI–FI, but see Hurley et al., | Not tested; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| GP | Squire et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis | Bilateral | Bilateral amygdala, parahippocampal and fusiform gyri, temporal cortex, and left insula | Some/some – mild deficit of general semantics/intact personal semantics on AMI–PS but not AI–PE | Some – preserved memory for past events (AMI–PI), especially remote events (AI–PI) but deficits for recent events (AI–PI) | Some – largely able to imagine future events but reduction in sensory details (AI–FI) | Repetitions: more repetitions of future event details; anterograde memory deficits reported |
| GW | Squire et al. ( | Adult/anoxia after respiratory failure from drug overdose | Bilateral | None reported | Unknown/some – unknown/intact personal semantics on AI–E | Yes – preserved memory for remote and recent past events (AMI–PI, AI–PI | Yes | Repetitions |
| JRW | Squire et al. ( | Adult/ischemia following cardiac arrest | Bilateral | None reported | Unknown/yes – unknown/intact personal semantics (AMI–PS, AI–PE | Yes – preserved memory for remote and recent past events (AMI–PI, AI–PI | Yes | Repetitions |
| KE | Squire et al. ( | Adult/ischemia associated with kidney failure, toxic shock | Bilateral | None reported | Unknown/yes – unknown/intact personal semantics (AI–PE | Yes – preserved memory for remote and recent past events (AI–PI | Yes | Repetitions |
| LJ | Squire et al. ( | Adult/no known precipitating event | Bilateral | None reported | Unknown/yes – Unknown/intact personal semantics (AI–PE | Yes – preserved memory for remote and recent past events (AI–PI | Yes | Repetitions |
| RS | Squire et al. ( | Adult/anoxia after respiratory failure from drug overdose | Bilateral | Small parietal lobes but may be normal variation | Unknown/yes – unknown/intact personal semantics (AMI–PS, AI–PE | Yes – preserved memory for remote and recent past events (AMI–PI, AI–PI | Yes | Repetitions |
| 21 Children with developmental amnesia | Cooper et al. ( | Infancy/neonatal hypoxia/ischemia due to cardiorespiratory disease | Bilateral | None reported | Yes/unknown– intact general semantics/unknown | Yes | Yes | No |
| P01 | Race et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis | Bilateral | Bilateral parahippocampal gyrus | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P02 | Race et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis | Bilateral | Right lateral temporal cortex, bilateral parahippocampal gyrus | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P03 | Race et al. ( | Adult/anoxia | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P04 | Race et al. ( | Adult/anoxia | Bilateral | Left lateral temporal cortex, bilateral parahippocampal gyrus | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P06 | Race et al. ( | Adult/limbic encephalitis | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P07 | Race et al. ( | Adult/anoxia | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P08 | Race et al. ( | Adult/anoxia | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | Some | Some | Repetitions |
| P05 | Race et al. ( | Adult/anoxia | Right | None reported | Yes/yes – intact on combined measure of general and personal semantics (AI) | Some – amnesia for remote and recent past events; recalls some events but with reduced detail relative to controls (AI–PI) | Some – able to imagine some future events, though with reduced detail relative to controls (AI–FI) | Repetitions |
VGKC-Ab, antibodies to voltage-gated potassium channels.
*Only mean performance of patient group reported.
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