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Changing patterns of brain activation during category learning revealed by functional MRI.

作者信息

Little Deborah M, Klein Raymond, Shobat Donna M, McClure Erik D, Thulborn Keith R

机构信息

Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Room 1193, MC 707, 1801 W. Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

出版信息

Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2004 Dec;22(1):84-93. doi: 10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2004.07.011.

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to investigate neural changes as a function of category learning in normals (n=8). Subjects were trained to classify patterns of dots into four categories over 4 consecutive days. fMRI monitored the changes that occurred during learning prior to training and then following each training session. During fMRI, subjects determined whether two patterns of dots were members of the same category. The behavioral changes that occurred as a result of the training were observed as increases in response accuracy within shortened response times. fMRI illustrated initial increases in volumes of activation distributed across the known visuospatial processing networks. The regions affected by learning were identified as those involved in the planning and execution of eye movements (frontal and supplementary eye fields, FEF and SEF), spatial attention (superior and inferior parietal lobules, SPL and IPL) and visual processing (primary, secondary, and tertiary visual cortices). The volumes of activation then decreased as training progressed further. Of the two proposed mechanisms for learning, that of strengthened connectivity on a given network and that of selection of different networks, our data supports the former.

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