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Predicting the practice effects on the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) function of fMRI in a symbolic manipulation task.

机译:在象征性操作任务中预测对fMRI的血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)功能的实践影响。

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Based on adaptive control of thought-rational (ACT-R), a cognitive architecture for cognitive modeling, researchers have developed an information-processing model to predict the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) response of functional MRI in symbol manipulation tasks. As an extension of this research, the current event-related functional MRI study investigates the effect of relatively extensive practice on the activation patterns of related brain regions. The task involved performing transformations on equations in an artificial algebra system. This paper shows that the base-level activation learning in the ACT-R theory can predict the change of the BOLD response in practice in a left prefrontal region reflecting retrieval of information. In contrast, practice has relatively little effect on the form of BOLD response in the parietal region reflecting imagined transformations to the equation or the motor region reflecting manual programming.
机译:基于思想理性(ACT-R)(一种用于认知建模的认知架构)的自适应控制,研究人员开发了一种信息处理模型,以预测符号操作任务中功能MRI的血氧依赖水平(BOLD)反应。作为这项研究的扩展,当前的事件相关功能MRI研究调查了相对广泛的实践对相关大脑区域激活模式的影响。该任务涉及在人工代数系统中对方程进行转换。本文表明,ACT-R理论中的基础级激活学习可以在实践中预测左前额叶区域中BOLD反应的变化,从而反映信息的检索。相反,实践对顶区中BOLD响应形式的影响相对较小,反映了对方程的想象转换或反映了手动编程的运动区。

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