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How Skill Expertise Shapes the Brain Functional Architecture: An fMRI Study of Visuo-Spatial and Motor Processing in Professional Racing-Car and Naïve Drivers

机译:技能专长如何塑造大脑功能体系结构:专业赛车和纯朴驾驶员的视觉空间和电机处理功能磁共振成像研究

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The present study was designed to investigate the brain functional architecture that subserves visuo-spatial and motor processing in highly skilled individuals. By using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we measured brain activity while eleven Formula racing-car drivers and eleven ‘naïve’ volunteers performed a motor reaction and a visuo-spatial task. Tasks were set at a relatively low level of difficulty such to ensure a similar performance in the two groups and thus avoid any potential confounding effects on brain activity due to discrepancies in task execution. The brain functional organization was analyzed in terms of regional brain response, inter-regional interactions and blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signal variability. While performance levels were equal in the two groups, as compared to naïve drivers, professional drivers showed a smaller volume recruitment of task-related regions, stronger connections among task-related areas, and an increased information integration as reflected by a higher signal temporal variability. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that, as compared to naïve subjects, the brain functional architecture sustaining visuo-motor processing in professional racing-car drivers, trained to perform at the highest levels under extremely demanding conditions, undergoes both ‘quantitative’ and ‘qualitative’ modifications that are evident even when the brain is engaged in relatively simple, non-demanding tasks. These results provide novel evidence in favor of an increased ‘neural efficiency’ in the brain of highly skilled individuals.
机译:本研究旨在研究在高技能个体中为视觉空间和运动处理服务的大脑功能结构。通过使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI),我们测量了11名一级方程式赛车手和11名“天真的”志愿者执行运动反应和视觉空间任务时的大脑活动。将任务设置为相对较低的难度,以确保两组的表现相似,从而避免由于任务执行的差异而对大脑活动产生任何潜在的混淆影响。根据区域性脑反应,区域间相互作用和血氧水平依赖性(BOLD)信号变异性分析了脑功能组织。尽管两组的性能水平都相同,但与纯朴的驾驶员相比,专业驾驶员的任务相关区域的招募量较小,任务相关区域之间的联系更紧密,并且信息集成性更高,这体现在较高的信号时变中。总而言之,我们的研究结果表明,与幼稚的受试者相比,经过专业训练以在极端苛刻的条件下以最高水平表现的专业赛车手,维持视觉运动处理的大脑功能架构既经历了“量化”又经历了“定性”即使大脑从事相对简单,不需要的任务,这种修饰也是显而易见的。这些结果提供了新颖的证据,支持高技能个体的大脑提高“神经效率”。

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