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Concurrent task performance enhances low-level visuomotor learning

机译:并发任务表现可增强低级视觉运动学习

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Visuomotor association learning involves learning to make a motor response to an arbitrary visual stimulus. This learning is essential for visual search and discrimination performance and is reliant upon a well-defined neural circuit in the brain that includes the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampal formation. In the present study, we investigated the possible role of attentional processes during such learning using dual-task interference. A motor, verbal, or perceptual concurrent task was performed during the learning/training block of a simple visual discrimination task. Contrary to expectation, the dual-task groups showed improved learning and learning-dependent performance compared with untrained control and non-dual-task trained groups. A second experiment revealed that this effect did not appear to be due to increased arousal level; the inclusion of alerting tones during learning did not result in facilitation. These findings suggest that the engagement of attention, but not arousal, during the acquisition of a visuomotor association can facilitate this learning and its expression.
机译:视觉运动联想学习涉及学习对任意视觉刺激做出运动反应。这种学习对于视觉搜索和辨别性能至关重要,并且依赖于大脑中明确定义的神经回路,包括前额叶皮层和海马结构。在本研究中,我们调查了使用双任务干扰的学习过程中注意过程的可能作用。在简单的视觉辨别任务的学习/训练期间,执行了一项运动,口头或感性并发任务。与期望相反,双任务组与未经训练的控制组和非双任务训练组相比,具有更好的学习和学习依赖性。第二个实验表明,这种作用似乎不是由于唤醒水平的提高引起的。在学习过程中包括提示音并不能带来便利。这些发现表明,在获得视觉运动联想的过程中注意而不是唤醒的参与可以促进这种学习及其表达。

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