Singh Sonia, Daltrozzo Jerome, Conway Christopher M
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, Urban Life Building 11th Floor, 140 Decatur Street, Atlanta, GA 30303-3083, USA.
Neuroscience Institute, Georgia State University, 880 Petit Science Center, 100 Piedmont Ave. SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA.
Neurosci Conscious. 2017 Oct 7;2017(1):nix020. doi: 10.1093/nc/nix020. eCollection 2017.
Statistical learning is the ability to extract predictive patterns from structured input. A common assumption is that statistical learning is a type of implicit learning that does not result in explicit awareness of learned patterns. However, there is also some evidence that statistical learning may involve explicit processing to some extent. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of pattern awareness on behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of visual statistical learning. Participants completed a visual learning task while behavioral responses and event-related potentials were recorded. Following the completion of the task, awareness of statistical patterns was assessed through a questionnaire scored by three independent raters. Behavioral findings indicated learning only for participants exhibiting high pattern awareness levels. Neurophysiological data indicated that only the high-pattern awareness group showed expected P300 event-related potential learning effects, although there was also some indication that the low awareness groups showed a sustained mid- to late-latency negativity. Linear mixed-model analyses confirmed that only the high awareness group showed neurophysiological indications of learning. Finally, source estimation results revealed left hemispheric activation was associated with statistical learning extending from frontal to occipital and parietal regions. Further analyses suggested that left insula, left parahippocampal, and right precentral regions showed different levels of activation based on pattern awareness. To conclude, we found that pattern awareness, a dimension associated with explicit processing, strongly influences the behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of visual statistical learning.
统计学习是从结构化输入中提取预测模式的能力。一个常见的假设是,统计学习是一种内隐学习,不会导致对所学模式的明确意识。然而,也有一些证据表明,统计学习可能在一定程度上涉及外显加工。本研究的目的是检验模式意识对视觉统计学习的行为和神经生理相关性的影响。参与者在完成视觉学习任务的同时,记录其行为反应和事件相关电位。任务完成后,通过由三名独立评分者评分的问卷来评估对统计模式的意识。行为学研究结果表明,只有表现出高模式意识水平的参与者才出现学习。神经生理学数据表明,只有高模式意识组显示出预期的P300事件相关电位学习效应,尽管也有一些迹象表明低意识组显示出持续的中晚期负波。线性混合模型分析证实,只有高意识组显示出学习的神经生理学迹象。最后,源估计结果显示,左半球激活与从额叶到枕叶和顶叶区域的统计学习相关。进一步分析表明,基于模式意识,左岛叶、左海马旁回和右中央前回区域表现出不同程度的激活。总之,我们发现,与外显加工相关的模式意识维度强烈影响视觉统计学习的行为和神经生理相关性。