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Transferability of Training Benefits Differs across Neural Events: Evidence from ERPs

机译:各种神经事件之间培训收益的可转移性不同:来自ERP的证据

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Humans can show striking capacity limitations in sensorimotor processing. Fortunately, these limitations can be attenuated with training. However, less fortunately, training benefits often remain limited to trained tasks. Recent behavioral observations suggest that the extent to which training transfers may depend on the specific stage of information processing that is being executed. Training benefits for a task that taps the consolidation of sensory information (sensory encoding) transfer to new stimulus–response mappings, whereas benefits for selecting an appropriate action (decision-making/response selection) remain specific to the trained mappings. Therefore, training may have dissociable influences on the neural events underlying subsequent sensorimotor processing stages. Here, we used EEG to investigate this possibility. In a pretraining baseline session, participants completed two four-alternative-choice response time tasks, presented both as a single task and as part of a dual task (with another task). The training group completed a further 3,000 training trials on one of the four-alternative-choice tasks. Hence, one task became trained, whereas the other remained untrained. At test, a negative-going component that is sensitive to sensory-encoding demands (N2) showed increased amplitudes and reduced latencies for trained and untrained mappings relative to a no-train control group. In contrast, the onset of the stimulus-locked lateralized readiness potential, a component that reflects the activation of motor plans, was reduced only for tasks that employed trained stimulus–response mappings, relative to untrained stimulus–response mappings and controls. Collectively, these results show that training benefits are dissociable for the brain events that reflect distinct sensorimotor processing stages.
机译:人类可能在感觉运动处理中表现出惊人的能力限制。幸运的是,可以通过训练减轻这些限制。但是,不幸的是,培训收益通常仍然仅限于经过培训的任务。最近的行为观察表明,培训转移的程度可能取决于正在执行的信息处理的特定阶段。对于将感官信息(感官编码)转移到新的刺激-反应映射的合并任务的训练收益,而选择适当动作(决策/响应选择)的收益仍然特定于训练的映射。因此,训练对随后的感觉运动处理阶段背后的神经事件可能具有可分解的影响。在这里,我们使用脑电图研究了这种可能性。在培训前的基线会议中,参与者完成了两个四项选择的响应时间任务,既表现为单个任务,也表现为双重任务(与另一个任务)的一部分。培训小组针对四项选择任务之一完成了另外3,000次培训试验。因此,一项任务已接受培训,而另一项仍未接受培训。在测试中,相对于无训练对照组,对感觉编码需求(N2)敏感的负向分量显示出振幅增加且训练和未训练映射的延迟减小。相比之下,相对于未经训练的刺激-反应图和控制,仅对于使用训练有素的刺激-反应图的任务,减少了刺激锁定的横向准备状态的发作,这反映了运动计划的激活。总的来说,这些结果表明,对于反映不同感觉运动过程阶段的脑部事件,训练收益是不可分割的。

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