NeuroImage (Nov 2023)

Vigilant attention mediates the association between resting EEG alpha oscillations and word learning ability

  • Yan Huang,
  • Yao Deng,
  • Lingda Kong,
  • Xiumei Zhang,
  • Xiaobao Wei,
  • Tianxin Mao,
  • Yong Xu,
  • Caihong Jiang,
  • Hengyi Rao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 281
p. 120369

Abstract

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Individuals exhibit considerable variability in their capacity to learn and retain new information, including novel vocabulary. Prior research has established the importance of vigilance and electroencephalogram (EEG) alpha rhythm in the learning process. However, the interplay between vigilant attention, EEG alpha oscillations, and an individual's word learning ability (WLA) remains elusive. To address this knowledge gap, here we conducted two experiments with a total of 140 young and middle-aged adults who underwent resting EEG recordings prior to completing a paired-associate word learning task and a psychomotor vigilance test (PVT). The results of both experiments consistently revealed significant positive correlations between WLA and resting EEG alpha oscillations in the occipital and frontal regions. Furthermore, the association between resting EEG alpha oscillations and WLA was mediated by vigilant attention, as measured by the PVT. These findings provide compelling evidence supporting the crucial role of vigilant attention in linking EEG alpha oscillations to an individual's learning ability.

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