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睡眠巩固的字母镜像不变性的选择性抑制可使阅读流畅性加倍。

Selective Inhibition of Mirror Invariance for Letters Consolidated by Sleep Doubles Reading Fluency.

机构信息

Laboratory of Memory, Sleep and Dreams, Brain Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Av. Nascimento de Castro 2155, Natal 59056-450, Brazil.

Laboratory of Memory, Sleep and Dreams, Brain Institute, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Av. Nascimento de Castro 2155, Natal 59056-450, Brazil; Department of Physics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Av. Jorn. Aníbal Fernandes s/n, Recife 50740-540, Brazil.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2021 Feb 22;31(4):742-752.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.11.031. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

Mirror invariance is a visual mechanism that enables a prompt recognition of mirror images. This visual capacity emerges early in human development, is useful to recognize objects, faces, and places from both left and right perspectives, and is also present in primates, pigeons, and cephalopods. Notwithstanding, the same visual mechanism has been suspected to be the source of a specific difficulty for a relatively recent human invention-reading-by creating confusion between mirror letters (e.g., b-d in the Latin alphabet). Using an ecologically valid school-based design, we show here that mirror invariance represents indeed a major leash for reading fluency acquisition in first graders. Our causal approach, which specifically targeted mirror invariance inhibition for letters, in a synergic combination with post-training sleep to increase learning consolidation, revealed unprecedented improvement in reading fluency, which became two-times faster. This gain was obtained with as little as 7.5 h of multisensory-motor training to distinguish mirror letters, such as "b" versus "d." The magnitude, automaticity, and duration of this mirror discrimination learning were greatly enhanced by sleep, which keeps the gains perfectly intact even after 4 months. The results were consistently replicated in three randomized controlled trials. They not only reveal an extreme case of cognitive plasticity in humans (i.e., the inhibition in just 3 weeks of a ∼25-million-year-old visual mechanism), that allows adaptation to a cultural activity (reading), but at the same time also show a simple and cost-effective way to unleash the reading fluency potential of millions of children worldwide.

摘要

镜像不变性是一种视觉机制,使人们能够快速识别镜像。这种视觉能力在人类发展早期就出现了,有助于从左右两个视角识别物体、面孔和地点,在灵长类动物、鸽子和头足类动物中也存在这种能力。尽管如此,同样的视觉机制也被怀疑是人类最近发明的一种特定困难的来源——阅读,因为它会混淆镜像字母(例如拉丁字母中的 b-d)。我们使用基于学校的生态有效设计,在这里表明镜像不变性确实是一年级学生阅读流畅性习得的主要障碍。我们的因果方法专门针对字母的镜像不变性抑制,并与训练后睡眠相结合,以增加学习巩固,这在阅读流畅性方面取得了前所未有的提高,速度提高了两倍。这种增益是通过对镜像字母(例如“b”与“d”)进行 7.5 小时的多感官运动训练来区分获得的。睡眠极大地增强了这种镜像区分学习的幅度、自动性和持续时间,即使在 4 个月后,增益仍然保持完整。这些结果在三个随机对照试验中得到了一致的复制。它们不仅揭示了人类认知可塑性的一个极端案例(即仅在 3 周内抑制大约 2500 万年的视觉机制),使人们能够适应一种文化活动(阅读),同时还展示了一种简单且具有成本效益的方法,可以释放全世界数百万儿童的阅读流畅性潜力。

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