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A suspended act: increased reflectivity and gender-dependent electrophysiological change following Quadrato Motor Training

机译:暂停的行为:Quadrato运动训练后反射率增加和性别依赖性的电生理变化

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Quadrato Motor Training (QMT) is a specifically-structured walking meditation, aimed at improving reflectivity and lowering habitual thought and movement. Here we set out to examine the possible effect of QMT on reflectivity, employing the Hidden Figures Test (HFT), which assesses both spatial performance (measured by correct answers) as well as reflectivity (interpolated from correct answers and reaction time). In the first study (n = 24, only females), we showed that QMT significantly improves HFT performance, compared to two groups, controlling for cognitive or motor aspects of the QMT: Verbal Training (identical cognitive training with verbal response) and Simple Motor Training (similar motor training with reduced choice requirements). These results show that QMT improves HFT performance above the pre-post expected learning. In the second study, building on previous literature showing gender-dependent effects on cognitive performance, we conducted a preliminary pilot examining gender-dependent effect of training on reflectivity and its electrophysiological counterparts. EEG analyses focused on theta, alpha and gamma coherence. HFT performance and resting-state EEG were measured in 37 participants (20 males), using a within-subject pre-post design. Following training, HFT performance improved in both genders. However, we found a gender-dependent difference in functional connectivity: while theta and alpha intra-hemispheric coherence was enhanced in females, the opposite pattern was found in males. These results are discussed in relation to neuronal efficiency theory. Together, the results demonstrate that QMT improves spatial performance, and may involve a gender-dependent electrophysiological effect. This study emphasizes both the importance of studying gender-related training effects within the contemplative neuroscience endeavor, as well as the need to widen its scope toward including “contemplation in action.”
机译:Quadrato运动训练(QMT)是一种结构特殊的步行冥想,旨在提高反射率并降低惯性思维和运动。在这里,我们开始使用隐身数字测试(HFT)来检查QMT对反射率的可能影响,该测试可以评估空间性能(通过正确答案进行测量)以及反射率(根据正确答案和反应时间进行插值)。在第一项研究(n = 24,仅女性)中,我们显示与控制QMT的认知或运动方面的两组相比,QMT显着改善了HFT表现:言语训练(具有言语反应的相同认知训练)和简单运动训练(减少选择要求的类似运动训练)。这些结果表明,QMT将HFT性能提高到超出预期的预期学习范围。在第二项研究中,我们以先前的文献显示性别对认知表现的影响为基础,我们进行了一项初步试验,研究了训练对反射率及其电生理对应物的性别影响。脑电图分析着重于θ,α和γ相干性。使用受试者内部事前设计,对37名参与者(20名男性)的HFT性能和静息状态EEG进行了测量。经过培训后,男女同志的HFT表现均得到改善。但是,我们发现功能连接的性别依赖性有所不同:女性中theta和α半球内连贯性增强,而男性中则相反。结合神经元效率理论讨论了这些结果。在一起,结果表明QMT改善空间性能,并可能涉及取决于性别的电生理效应。这项研究既强调了在沉思神经科学领域内研究与性别相关的训练效果的重要性,也强调了扩大其范围以包括“沉思行动”的必要性。

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