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口吃成年男性在手指序列学习过程中向增强自动性的转变。

The transition to increased automaticity during finger sequence learning in adult males who stutter.

作者信息

Smits-Bandstra Sarah, De Nil Luc, Rochon Elizabeth

机构信息

Graduate Department of Speech Language Pathology, University of Toronto, Rehabilitation Science Building, 160-500 University Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1V7.

出版信息

J Fluency Disord. 2006;31(1):22-42; quiz 39-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jfludis.2005.11.004. Epub 2006 Jan 30.

Abstract

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The present study compared the automaticity levels of persons who stutter (PWS) and persons who do not stutter (PNS) on a practiced finger sequencing task under dual task conditions. Automaticity was defined as the amount of attention required for task performance. Twelve PWS and 12 control subjects practiced finger tapping sequences under single and then dual task conditions. Control subjects performed the sequencing task significantly faster and less variably under single versus dual task conditions while PWS' performance was consistently slow and variable (comparable to the dual task performance of control subjects) under both conditions. Control subjects were significantly more accurate on a colour recognition distracter task than PWS under dual task conditions. These results suggested that control subjects transitioned to quick, accurate and increasingly automatic performance on the sequencing task after practice, while PWS did not. Because most stuttering treatment programs for adults include practice and automatization of new motor speech skills, findings of this finger sequencing study and future studies of speech sequence learning may have important implications for how to maximize stuttering treatment effectiveness.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

As a result of this activity, the participant will be able to: (1) Define automaticity and explain the importance of dual task paradigms to investigate automaticity; (2) Relate the proposed relationship between motor learning and automaticity as stated by the authors; (3) Summarize the reviewed literature concerning the performance of PWS on dual tasks; and (4) Explain why the ability to transition to automaticity during motor learning may have important clinical implications for stuttering treatment effectiveness.

摘要

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本研究比较了口吃者(PWS)和非口吃者(PNS)在双重任务条件下进行已练习过的手指序列任务时的自动化水平。自动化被定义为任务执行所需的注意力量。12名口吃者和12名对照受试者在单任务和随后的双重任务条件下练习手指敲击序列。对照受试者在单任务与双重任务条件下执行序列任务的速度明显更快且变异性更小,而口吃者在两种条件下的表现始终缓慢且多变(与对照受试者的双重任务表现相当)。在双重任务条件下,对照受试者在颜色识别干扰任务上比口吃者明显更准确。这些结果表明,对照受试者在练习后在序列任务上过渡到快速、准确且越来越自动化的表现,而口吃者则没有。由于大多数成人口吃治疗方案都包括新的运动言语技能的练习和自动化,这项手指序列研究的结果以及未来的言语序列学习研究可能对如何最大限度地提高口吃治疗效果具有重要意义。

教育目标

通过本活动,参与者将能够:(1)定义自动化并解释双重任务范式对研究自动化的重要性;(2)阐述作者所述的运动学习与自动化之间的拟议关系;(3)总结关于口吃者在双重任务上表现的综述文献;以及(4)解释为什么在运动学习过程中过渡到自动化的能力可能对口吃治疗效果具有重要的临床意义。

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