Novelty signals: a window into hippocampal information processing

Trends Cogn Sci. 2009 Feb;13(2):47-54. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2008.11.004. Epub 2009 Jan 8.

Abstract

The function of the human hippocampus is a contentious subject among neuroscientists. Theoreticians have long viewed the hippocampus as a computational device, with researchers in humans increasingly adopting this perspective, buoyed by recent reports that its role is not limited to declarative memory. Here, we set out a new strategy for discovering the nature of information processing within the human hippocampus. We argue that novelty responses, measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging, provide a window into the neural representations and computations sustained by the hippocampus. More generally, we suggest that a renewed emphasis on the information processing qualities of the human hippocampus offers the promise of a long awaited union between theoretical and empirical research across species.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brain / physiology
  • Exploratory Behavior / physiology
  • Hippocampus / anatomy & histology
  • Hippocampus / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Memory / physiology*
  • Nerve Net / physiology*
  • Parahippocampal Gyrus / anatomy & histology
  • Parahippocampal Gyrus / physiology*