Literature DB >> 3449487

Slow negative potential shifts indicating verbal cognitive learning in a concept formation task.

M Lang1, W Lang, F Uhl, A Kornhuber, L Deecke, H H Kornhuber.   

Abstract

It is well-known clinically that patients with left frontal lesions are impaired in their verbal-cognitive learning ability. Starting from such observations, it is of particular interest whether the event-related cerebral potential shifts recorded in healthy human subjects would indicate a left frontal lobe involvement in verbal-cognitive learning tasks. In a concept formation paradigm, subjects learned by trial and error to transform letters into Morse codes. This cognitive performance was accompanied by a slow negative potential shift (SP) that in frontal recordings was lateralized towards the left hemisphere. off results show in a later stage of learning, in which the experience of the preceding trial and error learning could be integrated, an increasing slow negativity over the frontal cortex. Ss also participated in a control task with already known letter/Morse code combinations. Again, a negative potential shift occurred within the stimulus-response interval, however, it was smaller in amplitude.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3449487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Neurobiol        ISSN: 0721-9075


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