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Interference to consolidation phase gains in learning a novel movement sequence by handwriting: dependence on laterality and the level of experience with the written sequence

机译:干扰通过手写学习新的运动顺序时获得巩固阶段的收益:对横向性和书写顺序的经验水平的依赖

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Practice on a novel sequence of movements can lead to two behavioral expressions of procedural memory consolidation processes: delayed performance gains evolving hours after the termination of training, but also a decrease in the susceptibility of the training-related gains to interference by subsequent experience within a few hours following training. It is not clear what types of experience constitute effective interference for a given task. We recently showed that the handwriting of words in a well-practiced script immediately after training on the finger opposition sequence (FOS) learning task interfered with the expected delayed gains. Here, in Experiment 1, we compared the degree of interference, on FOS learning with the left or the right hand, exerted by writing common words using the right, dominant, hand. Robust interference occurred only when practice in the FOS and the subsequent handwriting were performed with the same hand. In Experiment 2 we tested whether the level of experience with the writing sequence affected the degree of interference on FOS learning. As opposed to writing common words, there was no interference to the FOS gains by writing non-words, composed of the same letters as the common words, even when both tasks were executed with the same hand. Given that interference occurs when there is a critical overlap between the neuronal representations of two tasks, our results indicate that the extent of overlap between the representations is related, at least in part, to motor lateralization and to the level of experience with the interfering task.
机译:练习新动作序列可以导致程序记忆整合过程的两种行为表现形式:训练结束后数小时内表现延迟的绩效发展,但与训练相关的增益对后续训练中的干扰的敏感性降低。训练后几个小时。目前尚不清楚什么类型的经验会构成对给定任务的有效干扰。我们最近显示,在完成手指对抗序列(FOS)学习任务训练后,立即在良好实践的脚本中手写单词会干扰预期的延迟收益。在这里,在实验1中,我们比较了用左手或右手学习FOS的干扰程度,该干扰程度是通过使用右手,优势手书写常用单词而产生的。仅当在FOS中进行练习并随后用同一只手进行手写时,才会发生强大的干扰。在实验2中,我们测试了书​​写顺序的经验水平是否影响FOS学习的干扰程度。与写普通单词相反,即使两个任务都是用同一只手执行的,通过写非单词(由与普通单词相同的字母组成)也不会干扰FOS的收益。假设在两个任务的神经元表示之间存在关键重叠时发生干扰,我们的结果表明,表示之间的重叠程度至少部分与运动偏侧化以及与干扰任务的体验水平有关。 。

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