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Theoretical reflections on memory and prediction, linking these
concepts to the role of the cerebellum in higher cognition.What is
memory? What is memory for? Where is memory in the brain? Although
memory is probably the most studied function in cognition, these
fundamental questions remain challenging. We can try to answer the
question of memory's purpose by defining the function of memory as
remembering the past. And yet this definition is not consistent
with the many errors that characterize our memory, or with the
phylogenetic and ontogenetic origin of memory. In this book, Tomaso
Vecchi and Daniele Gatti argue that the purpose of memory is not to
remember the past but to predict the future. Vecchi and Gatti link
memory and prediction to the role of the cerebellum in higher
cognition, relying on recent empirical data to support theoretical
reflections. They propose a new model of memory functions that
comprises a system devoted to prediction, based in the cerebellum
and mediated by the hippocampus, and a parallel system with a major
role for cortical structures and mediated by the amygdala. Although
memory is often conceived as a kind of storehouse, this storehouse
is constantly changing, integrating new information in a continual
process of modification. In order to explain these characteristics,
Vecchi and Gatti argue, we must change our interpretation of the
nature and functions of the memory system.
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