The Virtual Reality and Neurocognition Lab, Faculty of Education in Science and Technology, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel.
Rekhasim Municipality Psychological Services, Israel.
Neuroscience. 2018 May 15;378:198-210. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.07.022. Epub 2017 Jul 21.
Previous studies have shown that theta neurofeedback enhances motor memory consolidation on an easy-to-learn finger-tapping task. However, the simplicity of the finger-tapping task precludes evaluating the putative effects of elevated theta on performance accuracy. Mastering a motor sequence is classically assumed to entail faster performance with fewer errors. The speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) principle states that as action speed increases, motor performance accuracy decreases. The current study investigated whether theta neurofeedback could improve both performance speed and performance accuracy, or would only enhance performance speed at the cost of reduced accuracy. A more complex task was used to study the effects of parietal elevated theta on 45 healthy volunteers The findings confirmed previous results on the effects of theta neurofeedback on memory consolidation. In contrast to the two control groups, in the theta-neurofeedback group the speed-accuracy tradeoff was reversed. The speed-accuracy tradeoff patterns only stabilized after a night's sleep implying enhancement in terms of both speed and accuracy.
先前的研究表明,θ 神经反馈增强了在易于学习的手指敲击任务上的运动记忆巩固。然而,手指敲击任务的简单性排除了评估升高的θ对性能准确性的潜在影响。掌握运动序列通常被认为需要更快的速度和更少的错误。速度-准确性权衡(SAT)原则指出,随着动作速度的增加,运动性能准确性降低。本研究旨在探讨θ 神经反馈是否可以提高运动速度和准确性,或者是否只会以牺牲准确性为代价来提高运动速度。使用更复杂的任务来研究顶叶升高的θ对 45 名健康志愿者的影响。研究结果证实了先前关于θ神经反馈对记忆巩固影响的研究结果。与两个对照组不同,在θ 神经反馈组中,速度-准确性权衡被逆转。速度-准确性权衡模式仅在一夜睡眠后才稳定下来,这意味着在速度和准确性方面都得到了提高。