Adaptive Framework for Long-Term Sensory Home Training: A Feasibility Study

IF 5 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems Pub Date : 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1109/TCDS.2024.3393635
Stefano Silvoni;Simon Desch;Florian Beier;Robin Bekrater-Bodmann;Annette Löffler;Dieter Kleinböhl;Stefano Tamascelli;Herta Flor
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Training programs, based on principles of brain-plasticity and skill learning, are useful in counteracting functional decline in pathological conditions. Training effects of such procedures are well described but their adaptive features are usually not reported. A software framework designed for a long-term home training program is presented. It gradually trains users, provides a multidimensional range of stimulus differentiation, encompasses a strategy to increase the task demand and includes motivational reinforcement components. The structured framework was tested in a feasibility study involving two perceptual discrimination tasks (visual and auditory) in four persons in middle-to-older adulthood who were trained for 30 days. Practicability of the training was shown in a home setting by high adherence to the procedure, adaptive increase in task demand over time and positive learning effects on an individual level. Participants learned to distinguish progressively smaller target objects in the visual task (with diminished contrast) and sweeps progressively varying less in frequency in the auditory task (with overlapping noise). This adaptive procedure can provide the basis for the design of extended training programs engaging sensory function in individuals with impaired sensorimotor and cognitive functions. Further investigations are necessary to assess the generalization of learning effects and clinical validity.
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长期感官家庭训练的适应性框架:可行性研究
基于大脑可塑性和技能学习原理的训练计划,在对抗病理条件下的功能衰退方面是有用的。这类程序的训练效果已被很好地描述,但其适应性特征通常未被报道。提出了一种为长期家庭培训项目设计的软件框架。它逐步训练用户,提供多维刺激分化范围,包含增加任务需求的策略,并包括动机强化成分。在一项可行性研究中,对四名接受了30天训练的中老年成人进行了两项感知辨别任务(视觉和听觉)的测试。在家庭环境中,训练的实用性表现为对程序的高度遵守,随着时间的推移,任务需求的适应性增加以及个人层面上的积极学习效果。参与者学会了在视觉任务(对比度降低)中逐渐区分较小的目标物体,在听觉任务(有重叠噪声)中逐渐减少扫描频率。这种自适应过程可以为设计扩展训练计划提供基础,这些计划涉及感觉运动和认知功能受损的个体的感觉功能。需要进一步的研究来评估学习效果的推广和临床有效性。
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期刊介绍: The IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems (TCDS) focuses on advances in the study of development and cognition in natural (humans, animals) and artificial (robots, agents) systems. It welcomes contributions from multiple related disciplines including cognitive systems, cognitive robotics, developmental and epigenetic robotics, autonomous and evolutionary robotics, social structures, multi-agent and artificial life systems, computational neuroscience, and developmental psychology. Articles on theoretical, computational, application-oriented, and experimental studies as well as reviews in these areas are considered.
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