Obayashi Shigeru
Brain Imaging Project, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan.
Cerebellum. 2004;3(4):204-11. doi: 10.1080/14734220410018977.
Transfer of learning takes place whenever our previous knowledge and skills affect the way in which new knowledge and skills are learned. The magnitude of transfer may depend on how prior memory is retrieved so that it may be relevant and usable in the present in terms of internal representation. This review highlights the power of neuroimaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (PET) to identify the underlying neuronal system of intermanual transfer by showing the asymmetry in the system for the same motor skill between hands. The review focuses on cerebellar cross-activation, cerebellar activation contralateral to the active hand, which would contribute to intermanual transfer of monkey tool-use learning, together with the fronto-parietal cortical circuit. Finally, this article proposes the relationship between the cerebellum and the possible mechanism underlying non-specific transfer that allows thinking in a flexible and productive manner.
每当我们先前的知识和技能影响新知识和技能的学习方式时,就会发生学习迁移。迁移的程度可能取决于先前记忆的提取方式,以便就内部表征而言,它在当前可能是相关且可用的。这篇综述强调了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)等神经成像技术的作用,通过显示双手之间相同运动技能系统的不对称性,来识别双手间迁移的潜在神经元系统。该综述重点关注小脑交叉激活,即与活动手对侧的小脑激活,这将与额顶叶皮质回路一起,促进猴子工具使用学习的双手间迁移。最后,本文提出了小脑与非特异性迁移潜在机制之间的关系,这种迁移机制使人们能够以灵活且富有成效的方式进行思考。