Constructing and Consolidating Memories: A Model of Generative Memory

Constructing and Consolidating Memories: A Model of Generative Memory

 

Unraveling Memory: A Model of Memory Construction and Consolidation with AI

In the intricate realm of memory, where past experiences are (re)constructed and imagination intertwines with reality, a computational model offers insights into the processes of memory creation and consolidation. This model, drawing inspiration from the interaction between the hippocampus and neocortex, sheds light on how memories are formed, distorted, and replayed.

Episodic memories, capturing the who, what, and where of personal experiences, are often elusive in their construction. This model introduces a novel approach, leveraging hippocampal replay to train generative models, specifically variational autoencoders, in reconstructing sensory experiences. These generative networks, distributed across the entorhinal, medial prefrontal, and anterolateral temporal cortices, play a pivotal role in (re)creating memories from latent variable representations.

As memories age, the model illustrates their transformation from detailed sensory recollections to more abstract conceptual representations. This shift optimizes the limited storage capacity of the hippocampus for new and unusual information while allowing for efficient recall. The interplay between hippocampal replay and generative networks provides a nuanced understanding of memory consolidation, emphasizing the gradual transition from specific details to generalized concepts.

The model not only accounts for memory age effects but also explores the impact of hippocampal lesions. Additionally, it delves into the realm of semantic memory, imagination, episodic future thinking, relational inference, and schema-based distortions, including the phenomenon of boundary extension.

Consolidation, portrayed as the training of a generative model through hippocampal replay, unveils the intricate dance between recall and imagination. The generative network, embodying learned schemas, becomes a key player in reconstructing events and supporting semantic memory. The model aligns with existing theories of spatial cognition, highlighting the shared neural circuits involved in recall, imagination, and episodic future thinking.

This comprehensive model addresses key features of memory, encompassing the initial encoding process, independence of semantic content from the hippocampus, vivid episodic memory's dependence on the hippocampus, and the susceptibility of post-consolidation memories to schema-based distortions. It connects neural representations in the entorhinal cortex and medial prefrontal cortex, offering a holistic perspective on memory construction and consolidation.

In essence, this model, inspired by generative networks and consolidated through hippocampal replay, provides a compelling narrative of how memories evolve, intertwining the past with the present and the known with the imagined.


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  1. Memory Construction
  2. Memory Consolidation
  3. Generative Models
  4. Episodic Memory
  5. Neural Networks
  6. Memory Reconsolidation
  7. Variational Autoencoders
  8. Hippocampal Replay
  9. Semantic Memory
  10. Imagination in Memory
  11. Neural Circuitry of Memory
  12. Memory Distortions
  13. Boundary Extension
  14. Cognitive Neuroscience
  15. Spatial Cognition
  16. Recall and Imagination
  17. Schema-based Learning
  18. Entorhinal Cortex
  19. Medial Prefrontal Cortex
  20. Computational Neuroscience


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