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标签强化了对新工具的运动学习。

Labels strengthen motor learning of new tools.

作者信息

Foerster Francois R, Borghi Anna M, Goslin Jeremy

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom; INSERM U1114, Pôle de Psychiatrie, Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire of Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg, France.

Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, National Research Council, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Cortex. 2020 Aug;129:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.04.006. Epub 2020 Apr 24.

Abstract

Recent reformulations of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis have shown how labels can guide our thinking in situations of uncertainty, facilitating the identification of objects. We examine whether the effect of labels extends beyond perceptual processes, to help us learn the motoric manipulations required to use novel tools. Exploiting immersive virtual reality, we measured behavioural movement latencies and electrophysiological activity from participants learning to use a range of labeled and unlabeled novel tools. We found that providing a tool with a label reduced the time taken to reach for it, with participants also faster and more accurate when executing the manipulations required to use it. Conversely, labels did not confer any facilitation when the tool was simply moved to another location; participants were slower to grasp a labeled tool when asked to transport it. These findings were also supported by electrophysiological recordings, showing a reduction in sensorimotor beta-band (~30 Hz) power when participants were asked to use the labeled tools, but not move them. This modulation of beta activity indicates augmented learning of motor-activity related to tool use within somatosensory regions due to the activation of its lexical representation. These results suggest an extension of the Whorfian hypothesis, such that language not only modulates our thoughts and perceptual processes, but also affects our actions with objects and tools. We propose that labels tune our somatosensory experience and help to memorize body states related to tool use by creating an invariant lexical anchor on which we can build motor learning and experience.

摘要

萨丕尔-沃尔夫假说最近的重新表述表明,在不确定的情况下,标签如何引导我们的思维,促进物体的识别。我们研究了标签的影响是否超出了感知过程,以帮助我们学习使用新型工具所需的运动操作。利用沉浸式虚拟现实技术,我们测量了参与者在学习使用一系列有标签和无标签的新型工具时的行为运动潜伏期和电生理活动。我们发现,给工具贴上标签可以减少伸手拿取它所需的时间,参与者在执行使用该工具所需的操作时也更快、更准确。相反,当工具只是被移动到另一个位置时,标签并没有带来任何便利;当被要求搬运一个有标签的工具时,参与者抓握它的速度会变慢。这些发现也得到了电生理记录的支持,当参与者被要求使用有标签的工具但不移动它们时,感觉运动β波段(约30赫兹)的功率会降低。β活动的这种调制表明,由于其词汇表征的激活,体感区域内与工具使用相关的运动活动的学习得到了增强。这些结果表明了沃尔夫假说的扩展,即语言不仅调节我们的思维和感知过程,还会影响我们对物体和工具的行动。我们提出,标签调整我们的体感体验,并通过创建一个不变的词汇锚点来帮助记忆与工具使用相关的身体状态,我们可以在这个锚点上建立运动学习和体验。

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