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  • The multiple-memory-systems framework has traditionally linked specific memory types to distinct brain structures, but recent research suggests that these structures may serve multiple memory functions.
  • Evidence points to two main principles of the updated multiple memory subsystems (MMSS) theory: oppositional memory representations can exist within the same brain regions, while parallel memory representations are supported by different structures.
  • This revised framework could enhance our understanding of long-term memory and inform future research directions by highlighting the complexity of memory organization in the brain.

Article Abstract

The multiple-memory-systems framework-that distinct types of memory are supported by distinct brain systems-has guided learning and memory research for decades. However, recent work challenges the one-to-one mapping between brain structures and memory types central to this taxonomy, with key memory-related structures supporting multiple functions across substructures. Here we integrate cross-species findings in the hippocampus, striatum, and amygdala to propose an updated framework of multiple memory subsystems (MMSS). We provide evidence for two organizational principles of the MMSS theory: First, opposing memory representations are colocated in the same brain structures; second, parallel memory representations are supported by distinct structures. We discuss why this burgeoning framework has the potential to provide a useful revision of classic theories of long-term memory, what evidence is needed to further validate the framework, and how this novel perspective on memory organization may guide future research.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10756937PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17456916231179146DOI Listing

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