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The role of the striatum in implicit learning: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Authors:Reiss Jeffrey P  Campbell Darren W  Leslie William D  Paulus Martin P  Stroman Patrick W  Polimeni Joseph O  Malcolmson Kelly A  Sareen Jitender
Institution:Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. jpreiss@cc.umanitoba.ca
Abstract:Previous research has posited striatal involvement in implicit learning. However, imaging studies have not directly compared learners with non-learners. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging with 15 study participants, we used an implicit learning task previously associated with striatal recruitment. Dorsal and ventral striatum activation was observed in the eight participants who demonstrated implicit learning. Ventral striatum activations occurred to a greater extent in implicit learning versus non-implicit learning participants, and were correlated with the degree of reaction time advantage in implicit learning participants, even after controlling for general decreases in reaction time over time. These findings strengthen the specificity of the striatum in implicit learning and are suggestive of a dissociation of striatal regions relative to elements of implicit learning performance.
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