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Building tasks from verbal instructions: An EEG study on practice trial exposure and task structure complexity during novel sequences of behavior

机译:根据口头指示来构建任务:一项关于脑电图的研究,涉及在新颖的行为序列中进行实践试验的经历和任务结构的复杂性

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Configuring the mind to perform a novel task is an effortful process and one that is related to differences in general intelligence. Previous research has suggested that when participants are given instructions for a future task, representations of the rules contained in the instructions can influence subsequent behavior, even when the rules are not necessary to perform the upcoming task. One hypothesis for the continued activation of rule representations suggests that the practice trials participants perform before the experimental trials may instantiate the unnecessary task rules into participants' mental model of the task (i.e., the task space). To test this hypothesis, EEGs were recorded as participants (N = 66) completed a multirule task designed to contrast the effects of increasing task structure complexity and practice trial exposure. The results showed that, as was predicted, performance is significantly poorer when more task rules are specified in the task instructions. Practice trials with the extra rule did not affect task performance, indicating that an unacted verbal instruction is sufficient to incorporate the rule into participants' mental model of the task. The EEG results showed that instruction complexity was linked to a phasic increase in frontal theta synchronization but reduced posterior alpha and beta desynchronization. These changes in synchronization occurred during a time period of low intertrial phase coherence and suggest that participants were "checking the task rules" amidst a trial. This transient neural activity may reflect compensatory mechanisms for dealing with increased mind-wandering that is more likely to occur in complex tasks.
机译:配置思想以执行一项新任务是一项艰巨的过程,并且与一般智力的差异有关。先前的研究表明,当为参与者提供有关未来任务的指令时,指令中包含的规则表示可能会影响后续行为,即使这些规则对于执行即将执行的任务不是必需的。关于规则表示法的持续激活的一种假设表明,参与者在实验性试验之前进行的实践试验可能会将不必要的任务规则实例化为参与者的任务心理模型(即任务空间)。为了检验该假设,记录了参与者(N = 66)完成一项多规则任务的脑电图,该任务旨在对比任务结构复杂性增加和实践试验暴露的影响。结果表明,正如预期的那样,当在任务指令中指定更多任务规则时,性能会大大降低。带有附加规则的实践试验不会影响任务的执行,这表明,未执行的口头指示足以将规则纳入参与者的任务心理模型中。脑电图的结果表明,指令复杂性与额叶θ同步的阶段性增加有关,但减少了后α和β失步。这些同步变化发生在审判间隔阶段一致性较低的时间段,这表明参与者正在试验中“检查任务规则”。这种短暂的神经活动可能反映出补偿机制,以应对在复杂任务中更容易发生的思维游荡。

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