| Literature DB >> 31385142 |
Rafael Alves Heinze1, Patricia Vanzella1, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo Morais1, João Ricardo Sato2.
Abstract
Due to movement automatization, the engagement of high-order cognitive processing during the motor execution of a task is expected to decrease over repetitions and practice. In this study, we assessed single session changes in the prefrontal hemodynamic signals in response to training a piano chord progression in an ecological experimental setting. We acquired functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals from 15 subjects without any previous experience on playing keyboard instruments. Our findings were that oxygenated hemoglobin changes at orbitofrontal cortex followed an inverted U-shaped curve over task execution, while the subjects' performance presented a steady slope. These results suggest an initial executive function engagement followed by facilitation of motor execution over time.Keywords: Cognitive control; Hemodynamics; Learning; Motor execution; Piano; Prefrontal cortex; fNIRS
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31385142 DOI: 10.1007/s10339-019-00925-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Process ISSN: 1612-4782