Kostrubiec V, Zanone P G
EA 2044 Acquisition et Transmission des Habilités Motrices Université Paul Sabatier, Faculty of Sport Sciences, 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse Cedex 04, France.
Neurosci Lett. 2002 Oct 18;331(3):193-7. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)00878-9.
In order to study memory and learning dynamics, we examined the effects of the distance between a bimanual pattern to be learned, a relative phase of either 90 degrees, 135 degrees, or 158 degrees, and pre-existing patterns at 0 degrees and 180 degrees. Learning was assessed through a practice task, memory through a synchronization-continuation task, and interference through a prompting task recalling nearby patterns. Results were that (1) interference induced a smaller decrease in accuracy and in stability for the pattern closest to the pre-existing patterns; (2) the withdrawal of the stimulus in the continuation task led to consistent changes in accuracy; and (3) learning rate was faster when the to-be-learned pattern was either far from or close to extant patterns. The findings are discussed in terms of flexibility and robustness of underlying coordination dynamics, and of neural-field dynamic models.
为了研究记忆和学习动态,我们考察了待学习的双手模式之间的距离、90度、135度或158度的相对相位以及0度和180度的预先存在模式的影响。通过一个练习任务评估学习,通过一个同步-延续任务评估记忆,通过一个回忆附近模式的提示任务评估干扰。结果如下:(1) 干扰对最接近预先存在模式的模式在准确性和稳定性方面引起的下降较小;(2) 延续任务中刺激的撤销导致准确性的一致变化;(3) 当待学习模式远离或接近现有模式时,学习速度更快。我们从潜在协调动态的灵活性和稳健性以及神经场动态模型的角度对这些发现进行了讨论。