EEG-BASED PREDICTION OF SUCCESSFUL MEMORY FORMATION DURING VOCABULARY LEARNING
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Kang, Taeho
Chen, Yiyu
Fazli, Siamac
Wallraven, Christian
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Previous Electroencephalography (EEG) and neuroimaging studies have found differences between brain signals for subsequently remembered and forgotten items during learning of items - it has even been shown that single trial prediction of memorization success is possible with a few target items. There has been little attempt, however, in validating the findings in an application-oriented context involving longer test spans with realistic learning materials encompassing more items. Hence, the present study investigates subsequent memory prediction within the application context of foreign-vocabulary learning. We employed an off-line, EEG-based paradigm in which Korean participants without prior German language experience learned 900 German words in paired-associate form. Our results using convolutional neural networks optimized for EEG-signal analysis show that above-chance classification is possible in this context allowing us to predict during learning which of the words would be successfully remembered later.
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Kang, T., Chen, Y., Fazli, S., & Wallraven, C. (2020). EEG-Based Prediction of Successful Memory Formation During Vocabulary Learning. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 28(11), 2377–2389. https://doi.org/10.1109/tnsre.2020.3023116
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