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单侧和双手条件下的内隐序列学习。

Lateralized implicit sequence learning in uni- and bi-manual conditions.

机构信息

Unité de Recherches en Neuropsychologie et Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle at Centre de Recherches en Cognition et Neurosciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Campus du Solbosch CP191, Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Brain Cogn. 2013 Feb;81(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2012.09.002. Epub 2012 Nov 9.

Abstract

It has been proposed that the right hemisphere (RH) is better suited to acquire novel material whereas the left hemisphere (LH) is more able to process well-routinized information. Here, we ask whether this potential dissociation also manifests itself in an implicit learning task. Using a lateralized version of the serial reaction time task (SRT), we tested whether participants trained in a divided visual field condition primarily stimulating the RH would learn the implicit regularities embedded in sequential material faster than participants in a condition favoring LH processing. In the first study, half of participants were presented sequences in the left (vs. right) visual field, and had to respond using their ipsilateral hand (unimanual condition), hence making visuo-motor processing possible within the same hemisphere. Results showed successful implicit sequence learning, as indicated by increased reaction time for a transfer sequence in both hemispheric conditions and lack of conscious knowledge in a generation task. There was, however, no evidence of interhemispheric differences. In the second study, we hypothesized that a bimanual response version of the lateralized SRT, which requires interhemispheric communication and increases computational and cognitive processing loads, would favor RH-dependent visuospatial/attentional processes. In this bimanual condition, our results revealed a much higher transfer effect in the RH than in the LH condition, suggesting higher RH sensitivity to the processing of novel sequential material. This LH/RH difference was interpreted within the framework of the Novelty-Routinization model [Goldberg, E., & Costa, L. D. (1981). Hemisphere differences in the acquisition and use of descriptive systems. Brain and Language, 14(1), 144-173] and interhemispheric interactions in attentional processing [Banich, M. T. (1998). The missing link: the role of interhemispheric interaction in attentional processing. Brain and Cognition, 36(2), 128-157].

摘要

有人提出,右半球(RH)更适合获取新的材料,而左半球(LH)更擅长处理常规信息。在这里,我们想知道这种潜在的差异是否也在隐性学习任务中表现出来。我们使用了一种侧化的序列反应时间任务(SRT),测试了在主要刺激右半球的分视条件下接受训练的参与者是否比在有利于 LH 处理的条件下的参与者更快地学习到序列材料中隐含的规则。在第一项研究中,一半的参与者在左(与右)视野中呈现序列,并且必须用同侧的手(单侧条件)做出反应,从而使视动加工在同一个半球内成为可能。结果表明,两种半球条件下都存在成功的隐性序列学习,表现为转移序列的反应时间增加,并且在生成任务中缺乏意识知识。然而,没有证据表明存在半球间的差异。在第二项研究中,我们假设,侧化 SRT 的双手反应版本需要半球间的交流,并增加了计算和认知处理的负荷,这将有利于依赖 RH 的视空间/注意力过程。在这种双手条件下,我们的结果显示,RH 的转移效应明显高于 LH 条件,这表明 RH 对新的序列材料的处理更为敏感。这种 LH/RH 差异在新颖性-常规化模型的框架内得到了解释[Goldberg,E.,& Costa,L. D.(1981)。大脑和语言,14(1),144-173]和注意力处理中的半球间相互作用[Banich,M. T.(1998)。大脑和认知,36(2),128-157]。

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