A longitudinal study of the effect of visuomotor learning on functional brain connectivity

Author:

Wang Kuo‐Pin12ORCID,Yu Chien‐Lin3,Shen Cheng3,Schack Thomas12,Hung Tsung‐Min34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Cognitive Interaction Technology Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

2. Neurocognition and Action, Biomechanics Research Group, Faculty of Psychology and Sports Science Bielefeld University Bielefeld Germany

3. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences National Taiwan Normal University Taipei Taiwan

4. Institute for Research Excellence in Learning Science National Taiwan Normal University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractNeural adaptation in the frontoparietal and motor cortex–sensorimotor circuits is crucial for acquiring visuomotor skills. However, the specific nature of highly dynamic neural connectivity in these circuits during the acquisition of visuomotor skills remains unclear. To achieve a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between acquisition of visuomotor skills and neural connectivity, we used electroencephalographic coherence to capture highly dynamic nature of neural connectivity. We recruited 60 male novices who were randomly assigned to either the experimental group (EG) or the control group (CG). Participants in EG were asked to engage in repeated putting practice, but CG did not engage in golf practice. In addition, we analyzed the connectivity by using 8–13 Hz imaginary inter‐site phase coherence in the frontoparietal networks (Fz‐P3 and Fz‐P4) and the motor cortex–sensorimotor networks (Cz‐C3 and Cz‐C4) during a golf putting task. To gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic nature of learning trajectories, we compared data at three time points: baseline (T1), 50% improvement from baseline (T2), and 100% improvement from baseline (T3). The results primarily focused on EG, an inverted U‐shaped coherence curve was observed in the connectivity of the left motor cortex–sensorimotor circuit, whereas an increase in the connectivity of the right frontoparietal circuit from T2 to T3 was revealed. These results imply that the dynamics of cortico‐cortical communication, particularly involving the left motor cortex–sensorimotor and frontal‐left parietal circuits. In addition, our findings partially support Hikosaka et al.'s model and provide additional insight into the specific role of these circuits in visuomotor learning.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,Biological Psychiatry,Cognitive Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Neurology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Neuroscience

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