Serial pattern learning after mild head injury
Non-verbal serial pattern learning in patients with mild brain injury was examined using a serial pattern-learning task introduced by Nissen and her colleagues. The task involves two types of pattern cycles: Simple and Complex. Each pattern cycle consists of eight acquisition trials followed by a fi...
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Published in | Neurology India Vol. 51; no. 4; p. 518 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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India
Medknow Publications on behalf of the Neurological Society of India
01.12.2003
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Summary: | Non-verbal serial pattern learning in patients with mild brain injury
was examined using a serial pattern-learning task introduced by Nissen
and her colleagues. The task involves two types of pattern cycles:
Simple and Complex. Each pattern cycle consists of eight acquisition
trials followed by a final generation phase, i.e. the ninth trial. The
subjects responded to the asterisks appearing in repetitions of a
10-element spatial sequence in each pattern cycle. Eighty subjects were
taken, of which 40 subjects had mild head injury and 40 were uninjured.
Prior research with this task has shown that individuals show intact
performance on the indirect measure of pattern learning, but are
impaired on the direct measure. The results of this study showed that
mild brain injury does cause a marked disruption in the ability to
learn and remember serial pattern information in both simple and
complex patterns. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 |