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Neurophysiological changes in visuomotor sequence learning provide insight in general learning processes: Measures of brain activity, skin conductance, heart rate and respiration

机译:Visuomotor序列学习中的神经生理变化提供了一般学习过程的见解:脑活动措施,皮肤导电,心率和呼吸

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Prior research has shown neurophysiological measures of learning yield large effect sizes, suggesting that these measures have high potential in providing insight into learning. Yet, most literature on learning and neurophysiological measures focused on a single outcome measure, neglecting the interplay between different types of measures. Additionally, it is not yet clear which measures change robustly in a way specific to the learning process. The current study assessed implicit visuomotor sequence learning through multiple neurophysiological outcome measures. In two experiments participants were presented with an arm-movement version of the Serial Reaction Time Task with blocks in which targets were selected in a repeating sequence and blocks in which targets were selected randomly. While participants were executing this task, measures of EEG, skin conductance, heart rate (variability) and respiration, in addition to measures of behavioral performance, were collected. Although behavioral performance was sensitive to sequence learning, as demonstrated by faster responses in sequence than in random blocks, neurophysiology was not sensitive to sequence learning. However, in both experiments, skin conductance level and parietal EEG alpha and gamma power were sensitive to task induction and changed during sequence blocks in the direction of a pre-task baseline and were related to behavioral performance. In general, models including only EEG parietal gamma power were just as powerful in explaining behavioral measures during learning as models including a combination of neurophysiological outcome measures. The findings of the current study demonstrate that neurophysiology is not sensitive to implicit sequence learning specifically, but that general learning effects on a visuomotor learning task are reflected in measures of neurophysiology. Additionally, the findings highlight that a combination of neurophysiological outcome measures is not necessarily better in explaining task learning than a single measure.
机译:现有研究表明,学习的神经生理措施产生了很大的效果尺寸,这表明这些措施在提供学习方面具有很大的潜力。然而,大多数关于学习和神经生理学措施的文学专注于单一的结果措施,忽视不同类型措施之间的相互作用。此外,尚不清楚,措施以特定于学习过程的方式稳健地变化。目前的研究通过多种神经生理结果措施评估了隐式的粘纸序列学习。在两个实验中,参与者呈现出串行反应时间任务的臂运动版本,其中嵌段在重复序列中选择靶标的靶,其中随机选择靶标。虽然参与者正在执行此任务,但收集了行为性能的衡量标准,脑电图,皮肤传导,心率(变异性)和呼吸措施。虽然行为性能对序列学习敏感,但是通过比随机嵌段更快的响应来证明,神经生理学对序列学习不敏感。然而,在实验中,皮肤电导水平和Paretal EEG alpha和伽玛功率对任务感应敏感,并且在任务前基线的方向上序列块期间改变,并且与行为性能有关。通常,仅包括EEG Paretal Gamma Power的模型与在学习期间的行为措施作为包括神经生理结果措施的结合时的行为措施一样强大。目前研究的结果表明,神经生理学对隐式序列学习不敏感,但是对visuomotoR学习任务的一般学习效应被反映在神经生理学的测量中。此外,研究结果强调了神经生理结果措施的组合在解释任务学习方面不一定比单一措施更好。

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