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Goal‐directed interaction of stimulus and task demand in the parahippocampal region

The hippocampus and parahippocampal region are essential for representing episodic memories involving various spatial locations and objects, and for using those memories for future adaptive behavior. The “dual‐stream model” was initially formulated based on anatomical characteristics of the medial t...

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Autores principales: Lee, Su‐Min, Jin, Seung‐Woo, Park, Seong‐Beom, Park, Eun‐Hye, Lee, Choong‐Hee, Lee, Hyun‐Woo, Lim, Heung‐Yeol, Yoo, Seung‐Woo, Ahn, Jae Rong, Shin, Jhoseph, Lee, Sang Ah, Lee, Inah
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8359334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33394547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23295
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author Lee, Su‐Min
Jin, Seung‐Woo
Park, Seong‐Beom
Park, Eun‐Hye
Lee, Choong‐Hee
Lee, Hyun‐Woo
Lim, Heung‐Yeol
Yoo, Seung‐Woo
Ahn, Jae Rong
Shin, Jhoseph
Lee, Sang Ah
Lee, Inah
author_facet Lee, Su‐Min
Jin, Seung‐Woo
Park, Seong‐Beom
Park, Eun‐Hye
Lee, Choong‐Hee
Lee, Hyun‐Woo
Lim, Heung‐Yeol
Yoo, Seung‐Woo
Ahn, Jae Rong
Shin, Jhoseph
Lee, Sang Ah
Lee, Inah
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description The hippocampus and parahippocampal region are essential for representing episodic memories involving various spatial locations and objects, and for using those memories for future adaptive behavior. The “dual‐stream model” was initially formulated based on anatomical characteristics of the medial temporal lobe, dividing the parahippocampal region into two streams that separately process and relay spatial and nonspatial information to the hippocampus. Despite its significance, the dual‐stream model in its original form cannot explain recent experimental results, and many researchers have recognized the need for a modification of the model. Here, we argue that dividing the parahippocampal region into spatial and nonspatial streams a priori may be too simplistic, particularly in light of ambiguous situations in which a sensory cue alone (e.g., visual scene) may not allow such a definitive categorization. Upon reviewing evidence, including our own, that reveals the importance of goal‐directed behavioral responses in determining the relative involvement of the parahippocampal processing streams, we propose the Goal‐directed Interaction of Stimulus and Task‐demand (GIST) model. In the GIST model, input stimuli such as visual scenes and objects are first processed by both the postrhinal and perirhinal cortices—the postrhinal cortex more heavily involved with visual scenes and perirhinal cortex with objects—with relatively little dependence on behavioral task demand. However, once perceptual ambiguities are resolved and the scenes and objects are identified and recognized, the information is then processed through the medial or lateral entorhinal cortex, depending on whether it is used to fulfill navigational or non‐navigational goals, respectively. As complex sensory stimuli are utilized for both navigational and non‐navigational purposes in an intermixed fashion in naturalistic settings, the hippocampus may be required to then put together these experiences into a coherent map to allow flexible cognitive operations for adaptive behavior to occur.
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spelling pubmed-83593342021-08-17 Goal‐directed interaction of stimulus and task demand in the parahippocampal region Lee, Su‐Min Jin, Seung‐Woo Park, Seong‐Beom Park, Eun‐Hye Lee, Choong‐Hee Lee, Hyun‐Woo Lim, Heung‐Yeol Yoo, Seung‐Woo Ahn, Jae Rong Shin, Jhoseph Lee, Sang Ah Lee, Inah Hippocampus Review Articles The hippocampus and parahippocampal region are essential for representing episodic memories involving various spatial locations and objects, and for using those memories for future adaptive behavior. The “dual‐stream model” was initially formulated based on anatomical characteristics of the medial temporal lobe, dividing the parahippocampal region into two streams that separately process and relay spatial and nonspatial information to the hippocampus. Despite its significance, the dual‐stream model in its original form cannot explain recent experimental results, and many researchers have recognized the need for a modification of the model. Here, we argue that dividing the parahippocampal region into spatial and nonspatial streams a priori may be too simplistic, particularly in light of ambiguous situations in which a sensory cue alone (e.g., visual scene) may not allow such a definitive categorization. Upon reviewing evidence, including our own, that reveals the importance of goal‐directed behavioral responses in determining the relative involvement of the parahippocampal processing streams, we propose the Goal‐directed Interaction of Stimulus and Task‐demand (GIST) model. In the GIST model, input stimuli such as visual scenes and objects are first processed by both the postrhinal and perirhinal cortices—the postrhinal cortex more heavily involved with visual scenes and perirhinal cortex with objects—with relatively little dependence on behavioral task demand. However, once perceptual ambiguities are resolved and the scenes and objects are identified and recognized, the information is then processed through the medial or lateral entorhinal cortex, depending on whether it is used to fulfill navigational or non‐navigational goals, respectively. As complex sensory stimuli are utilized for both navigational and non‐navigational purposes in an intermixed fashion in naturalistic settings, the hippocampus may be required to then put together these experiences into a coherent map to allow flexible cognitive operations for adaptive behavior to occur. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-01-04 2021-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8359334/ /pubmed/33394547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23295 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Hippocampus published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Lee, Su‐Min
Jin, Seung‐Woo
Park, Seong‐Beom
Park, Eun‐Hye
Lee, Choong‐Hee
Lee, Hyun‐Woo
Lim, Heung‐Yeol
Yoo, Seung‐Woo
Ahn, Jae Rong
Shin, Jhoseph
Lee, Sang Ah
Lee, Inah
Goal‐directed interaction of stimulus and task demand in the parahippocampal region
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title_sort goal‐directed interaction of stimulus and task demand in the parahippocampal region
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8359334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33394547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23295
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