P50 suppression deficits have been documented in clinical and nonclinical populations, but the behavioral correlates of impaired auditory sensory gating remain poorly understood. In the present study, we examined the relationship between P50 gating and healthy adults' performance on cognitive inhibition tasks. On the basis of load theory (Lavie, Hirst, de Fockert, & Viding, 2004), we predicted that a high perceptual load, a possible consequence of poor auditory P50 sensory gating, would have differential (i.e., positive vs. negative) effects on performance of cognitive inhibition tasks. A dissociation was observed such that P50 gating was negatively related to interference resolution on a Stroop task and positively related to response inhibition on a go/no-go task. Our findings support the idea that a high perceptual load may be beneficial to Stroop performance because of the reduced processing of distractors but detrimental to performance on the go/no-go task because of interference with stimulus discrimination.
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February 2025
Department of Cognitive Sciences, Faculty of Psychology and Education, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran; School of Cognitive Sciences, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Niavaran, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address:
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Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
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Faculty of Artificial Intelligence in Education, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, 430079, China. Electronic address:
Knowledge Tracing (KT), as a pivotal technology in intelligent education systems, analyzes students' learning data to infer their knowledge acquisition and predict their future performance. Recent advancements in KT recognize the importance of memory laws on knowledge acquisition but neglect modeling the inherent structure of memory, which leads to the inconsistency between explicit student learning and implicit memory transformation. Therefore, to enhance the consistency, we propose a novel memory flow-controlled knowledge tracing with three stages (MFCKT).
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