Chein Jason M, Schneider Walter
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Dec;25(3):607-23. doi: 10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2005.08.013. Epub 2005 Oct 20.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging and a meta-analysis of prior neuroimaging studies were used to characterize cortical changes resulting from extensive practice and to evaluate a dual-processing account of the neural mechanisms underlying human learning. Three core predictions of the dual processing theory are evaluated: 1) that practice elicits generalized reductions in regional activity by reducing the load on the cognitive control mechanisms that scaffold early learning; 2) that these control mechanisms are domain-general; and 3) that no separate processing pathway emerges as skill develops. To evaluate these predictions, a meta-analysis of prior neuroimaging studies and a within-subjects fMRI experiment contrasting unpracticed to practiced performance in a paired-associate task were conducted. The principal effect of practice was found to be a reduction in the extent and magnitude of activity in a cortical network spanning bilateral dorsal prefrontal, left ventral prefrontal, medial frontal (anterior cingulate), left insular, bilateral parietal, and occipito-temporal (fusiform) areas. These activity reductions are shown to occur in common regions across prior neuroimaging studies and for both verbal and nonverbal paired-associate learning in the present fMRI experiment. The implicated network of brain regions is interpreted as a domain-general system engaged specifically to support novice, but not practiced, performance.
功能磁共振成像以及对先前神经影像学研究的荟萃分析被用于描述因大量练习而导致的皮质变化,并评估人类学习背后神经机制的双重加工理论。对双重加工理论的三个核心预测进行了评估:1)练习通过减轻支撑早期学习的认知控制机制的负荷,引发区域活动的普遍减少;2)这些控制机制是领域通用的;3)随着技能的发展,不会出现单独的加工路径。为了评估这些预测,进行了一项对先前神经影像学研究的荟萃分析以及一项在配对联想任务中对比未练习与已练习表现的受试者内功能磁共振成像实验。发现练习的主要效果是减少了一个皮质网络中的活动范围和幅度,该网络跨越双侧背侧前额叶、左侧腹侧前额叶、内侧额叶(前扣带回)、左侧岛叶、双侧顶叶以及枕颞叶(梭状回)区域。这些活动减少在先前的神经影像学研究的共同区域以及本功能磁共振成像实验中的言语和非言语配对联想学习中均有出现。所涉及的脑区网络被解释为一个专门用于支持新手而非熟练表现的领域通用系统。