Division of Cerebral Integration, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan.
PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e48174. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0048174. Epub 2012 Nov 7.
Motor skill memory is first encoded online in a fragile form during practice and then converted into a stable form by offline consolidation, which is the behavioral stage critical for successful learning. Praise, a social reward, is thought to boost motor skill learning by increasing motivation, which leads to increased practice. However, the effect of praise on consolidation is unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that praise following motor training directly facilitates skill consolidation. Forty-eight healthy participants were trained on a sequential finger-tapping task. Immediately after training, participants were divided into three groups according to whether they received praise for their own training performance, praise for another participant's performance, or no praise. Participants who received praise for their own performance showed a significantly higher rate of offline improvement relative to other participants when performing a surprise recall test of the learned sequence. On the other hand, the average performance of the novel sequence and randomly-ordered tapping did not differ between the three experimental groups. These results are the first to indicate that praise-related improvements in motor skill memory are not due to a feedback-incentive mechanism, but instead involve direct effects on the offline consolidation process.
运动技能记忆首先在练习过程中以脆弱的形式在线编码,然后通过离线巩固转化为稳定的形式,离线巩固是成功学习的关键行为阶段。表扬作为一种社会奖励,被认为可以通过提高动机来促进运动技能学习,从而增加练习。然而,表扬对巩固的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们测试了这样一个假设,即运动训练后的表扬可以直接促进技能巩固。48 名健康参与者接受了一项顺序手指敲击任务的训练。训练结束后,参与者根据是否因自己的训练表现、他人的表现或没有得到表扬而被分为三组。与其他参与者相比,因自己的表现而受到表扬的参与者在进行学习序列的惊喜回忆测试时,离线改善的速度明显更快。另一方面,三个实验组的新序列和随机排序敲击的平均表现没有差异。这些结果首次表明,与表扬相关的运动技能记忆的改善不是由于反馈激励机制,而是涉及对离线巩固过程的直接影响。