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Stimulus onset predictability modulates proactive action control in a Go/No-go task

机译:刺激发作的可预测性可调节执行/不执行任务中的主动动作控制

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The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the presence/absence of visual cues specifying the onset of an upcoming, action-related stimulus modulates pre-stimulus brain activity, associated with the proactive control of goal-directed actions. To this aim we asked 12 subjects to perform an equal probability Go/No-go task with four stimulus configurations in two conditions: (1) uncued, i.e., without any external information about the timing of stimulus onset; and (2) cued, i.e., with external visual cues providing precise information about the timing of stimulus onset. During task both behavioral performance and event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. Behavioral results showed faster response times in the cued than uncued condition, confirming existing literature. ERPs showed novel results in the proactive control stage, that started about 1 s before the motor response. We observed a slow rising prefrontal positive activity, more pronounced in the cued than the uncued condition. Further, also pre-stimulus activity of premotor areas was larger in cued than uncued condition. In the post-stimulus period, the P3 amplitude was enhanced when the time of stimulus onset was externally driven, confirming that external cueing enhances processing of stimulus evaluation and response monitoring. Our results suggest that different pre-stimulus processing come into play in the two conditions. We hypothesize that the large prefrontal and premotor activities recorded with external visual cues index the monitoring of the external stimuli in order to finely regulate the action.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估是否有视觉提示来指定即将到来的,与动作有关的刺激的发作,从而调节与目标定向动作的主动控制相关的刺激前脑部活动。为了达到这个目的,我们要求12位受试者在两种情况下用四种刺激配置执行相等概率的通过/不通过任务:(1)无提示,即没有有关刺激发作时间的任何外部信息; (2)提示,即通过外部视觉提示提供有关刺激发作时间的精确信息。在任务执行过程中,行为表现和事件相关电位(ERP)均被记录下来。行为结果表明在提示状态下的响应时间比未提示状态下的响应时间快,这证实了现有文献。在主动控制阶段,ERP显示出新颖的结果,该阶段始于运动反应之前约1 s。我们观察到前额叶阳性活动的缓慢上升,在提示时比未提示时更为明显。此外,提示状态下运动前区域的刺激前活动也比非提示状态下大。在刺激后时期,当外部驱动刺激开始时间时,P3振幅增加,这证实了外部提示可以增强刺激评估和反应监测的过程。我们的结果表明,在两种情况下,不同的刺激前处理起作用。我们假设以外部视觉提示记录的大量额叶和运动前活动索引了对外部刺激的监测,以精细地调节动作。

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