Enhanced Connectivity and Reduced Mind Wandering after Tactile Training in Young Adults

Yu Luo, Haoyang Chen, Jicong Zhang
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The intensive practice of specific cognitive activities can lead to improvements of relevant cognitive capability in human beings, which may transfer to gain in untrained activities. Although there are a growing number of studies investigating the behavioral benefits of attention training in mind wandering, few studies have directly examined the neurophysiological basis of the training effects. Here using 128-channel electroencephalography (EEG), we examined whether the tactile training can reduce the mind wandering as measured by the sustained attention to response task (SART), and how the dynamic neurophysiological connectivity changes following training in young adults. The trainees showed significantly less occurrence of mind wandering after the five-day tactile training. Furthermore, the functional connectivity within and between the frontal and parietal regions was enhanced after training. Our findings suggest that the tactile training-induced brain plasticity may provide new therapeutic strategies for attention-related disorders.
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年轻人触觉训练后的连通性增强和走神减少
特定认知活动的强化练习可以导致人类相关认知能力的提高,这种提高可能会在未经训练的活动中转化为收益。尽管有越来越多的研究调查了注意力训练对走神的行为益处,但很少有研究直接考察了训练效果的神经生理学基础。本文利用128通道脑电图(EEG)研究了触觉训练是否能减少年轻人的持续注意反应任务(SART)测量的走神,以及训练后动态神经生理连通性的变化。经过五天的触觉训练,受训者的走神现象明显减少。此外,训练后大脑额顶叶区域内部和之间的功能连通性得到增强。我们的研究结果表明,触觉训练诱导的大脑可塑性可能为注意力相关疾病的治疗提供新的策略。
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