National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States of America.
St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2018 Jun 5;13(6):e0198257. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198257. eCollection 2018.
Existing literature outlines the quality and location of activation in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during working memory (WM) tasks. However, the effects of individual differences on the underlying neural process of WM tasks are still unclear. In this functional near infrared spectroscopy study, we administered a visual and auditory n-back task to examine activation in the PFC while considering the influences of task performance, and preferred learning strategy (VARK score). While controlling for age, results indicated that high performance (HP) subjects (accuracy > 90%) showed task dependent lower activation compared to normal performance subjects in PFC region Specifically HP groups showed lower activation in left dorsolateral PFC (DLPFC) region during performance of auditory task whereas during visual task they showed lower activation in the right DLPFC. After accounting for learning style, we found a correlation between visual and aural VARK score and level of activation in the PFC. Subjects with higher visual VARK scores displayed lower activation during auditory task in left DLPFC, while those with higher visual scores exhibited higher activation during visual task in bilateral DLPFC. During performance of auditory task, HP subjects had higher visual VARK scores compared to NP subjects indicating an effect of learning style on the task performance and activation. The results of this study show that learning style and task performance can influence PFC activation, with applications toward neurological implications of learning style and populations with deficits in auditory or visual processing.
现有文献概述了工作记忆 (WM) 任务中前额叶皮层 (PFC) 的激活质量和位置。然而,个体差异对 WM 任务潜在神经过程的影响仍不清楚。在这项功能近红外光谱研究中,我们进行了视觉和听觉 n-back 任务,以检查 PFC 的激活情况,同时考虑到任务表现和偏爱的学习策略 (VARK 评分) 的影响。在控制年龄的情况下,结果表明,高绩效 (HP) 受试者 (准确率>90%) 在 PFC 区域的表现与正常绩效受试者相比,任务相关的激活较低。具体来说,HP 组在执行听觉任务时,左侧背外侧前额叶皮层 (DLPFC) 区域的激活较低,而在执行视觉任务时,右侧 DLPFC 的激活较低。在考虑学习风格后,我们发现 VARK 评分中的视觉和听觉与 PFC 激活水平之间存在相关性。视觉 VARK 得分较高的受试者在执行听觉任务时,左侧 DLPFC 的激活较低,而视觉得分较高的受试者在执行视觉任务时,双侧 DLPFC 的激活较高。在执行听觉任务时,HP 受试者的视觉 VARK 评分高于 NP 受试者,表明学习风格对任务表现和激活有影响。这项研究的结果表明,学习风格和任务表现可以影响 PFC 的激活,这对学习风格的神经学意义和听觉或视觉处理缺陷的人群有应用价值。