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在同时进行体育锻炼期间,体能会调节对同时呈现的听觉序列的偶然而非有意的统计学习。

Physical fitness modulates incidental but not intentional statistical learning of simultaneous auditory sequences during concurrent physical exercise.

作者信息

Daikoku Tatsuya, Takahashi Yuji, Futagami Hiroko, Tarumoto Nagayoshi, Yasuda Hideki

机构信息

a Department of Experimental Psychology , University of Oxford , Oxford , UK.

b Faculty of Community Health Care , Teikyo Heisei University , Chiba , Japan.

出版信息

Neurol Res. 2017 Feb;39(2):107-116. doi: 10.1080/01616412.2016.1273571. Epub 2016 Dec 30.

Abstract

In real-world auditory environments, humans are exposed to overlapping auditory information such as those made by human voices and musical instruments even during routine physical activities such as walking and cycling. The present study investigated how concurrent physical exercise affects performance of incidental and intentional learning of overlapping auditory streams, and whether physical fitness modulates the performances of learning. Participants were grouped with 11 participants with lower and higher fitness each, based on their Vomax value. They were presented simultaneous auditory sequences with a distinct statistical regularity each other (i.e. statistical learning), while they were pedaling on the bike and seating on a bike at rest. In experiment 1, they were instructed to attend to one of the two sequences and ignore to the other sequence. In experiment 2, they were instructed to attend to both of the two sequences. After exposure to the sequences, learning effects were evaluated by familiarity test. In the experiment 1, performance of statistical learning of ignored sequences during concurrent pedaling could be higher in the participants with high than low physical fitness, whereas in attended sequence, there was no significant difference in performance of statistical learning between high than low physical fitness. Furthermore, there was no significant effect of physical fitness on learning while resting. In the experiment 2, the both participants with high and low physical fitness could perform intentional statistical learning of two simultaneous sequences in the both exercise and rest sessions. The improvement in physical fitness might facilitate incidental but not intentional statistical learning of simultaneous auditory sequences during concurrent physical exercise.

摘要

在现实世界的听觉环境中,即使在诸如步行和骑自行车等日常身体活动期间,人类也会接触到重叠的听觉信息,比如人类声音和乐器发出的声音。本研究调查了同时进行的体育锻炼如何影响重叠听觉流的附带学习和有意学习的表现,以及身体素质是否会调节学习表现。根据最大摄氧量(Vomax)值,将参与者分为两组,每组11人,分别具有较低和较高的身体素质。他们在骑自行车和坐在静止的自行车上时,会同时呈现具有不同统计规律的听觉序列(即统计学习)。在实验1中,他们被指示关注两个序列中的一个,并忽略另一个序列。在实验2中,他们被指示关注两个序列。在接触这些序列后,通过熟悉度测试来评估学习效果。在实验1中,身体素质高的参与者在同时踩踏板时对被忽略序列的统计学习表现可能高于身体素质低的参与者,而在被关注的序列中,身体素质高和低的参与者在统计学习表现上没有显著差异。此外,休息时身体素质对学习没有显著影响。在实验2中,身体素质高和低的参与者在运动和休息期间都可以对两个同时出现的序列进行有意的统计学习。身体素质的提高可能会促进在同时进行体育锻炼期间对同时出现的听觉序列的附带统计学习,但不会促进有意统计学习。

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