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Perceptual Surprise Improves Action Stopping by Nonselectively Suppressing Motor Activity via a Neural Mechanism for Motor Inhibition

机译:感知惊喜通过神经抑制运动机制非选择性地抑制运动活动从而改善了动作停止

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Motor inhibition is a cognitive control ability that allows humans to stop actions rapidly even after initiation. Understanding and improving motor inhibition could benefit adaptive behavior in both health and disease. We recently found that presenting surprising, task-unrelated sounds when stopping is necessary improves the likelihood of successful stopping. In the current study, we investigated the neural underpinnings of this effect. Specifically, we tested whether surprise-related stopping improvements are due to a genuine increase in motor inhibition. In Experiment 1, we measured motor inhibition in primary motor cortex of male and female humans by quantifying corticospinal excitability (CSE) via transcranial magnetic stimulation and electromyography during a hybrid surprise–Go/NoGo task. Consistent with prior studies of motor inhibition, successful stopping was accompanied by nonselective suppression of CSE; that is, CSE was suppressed even in task-unrelated motor effectors. Importantly, unexpected sounds significantly increased this motor-system inhibition to a degree that was directly related to behavioral improvements in stopping. In Experiment 2, we then used scalp encephalography to investigate whether unexpected sounds increase motor-inhibition-related activity in the CNS. We used an independent stop-signal localizer task to identify a well characterized frontocentral low-frequency EEG component that indexes motor inhibition. We then investigated the activity of this component in the surprise–Go/NoGo task. Consistent with Experiment 1, this signature of motor inhibition was indeed increased when NoGo signals were followed by unexpected sounds. Together, these experiments provide converging evidence suggesting that unexpected events improve motor inhibition by automatically triggering inhibitory control.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The ability to stop ongoing actions rapidly allows humans to adapt their behavior flexibly and rapidly. Action stopping is important in daily life (e.g., stopping to cross the street when a car approaches) and is severely impaired in many neuropsychiatric disorders. Therefore, finding ways to improve action stopping could aid adaptive behaviors in health and disease. Our current study shows that presenting unexpected sounds in stopping situations facilitates successful stopping. This improvement is specifically due to a surprise-related increase in a neural mechanism for motor inhibition, which rapidly suppresses the excitability of the motor system after unexpected events. These findings suggest a tight interaction between the neural systems for surprise processing and motor inhibition and yield a promising avenue for future research.
机译:运动抑制是一种认知控制能力,即使在引发运动后,人类也可以迅速停止动作。了解和改善运动抑制可以有益于健康和疾病的适应行为。我们最近发现,在需要停止时呈现令人惊讶的,与任务无关的声音可以提高成功停止的可能性。在当前的研究中,我们研究了这种作用的神经基础。具体来说,我们测试了与意外相关的停止改善是否是由于运动抑制的真正增加所致。在实验1中,我们通过惊喜-Go / NoGo混合任务通过经颅磁刺激和肌电图量化皮质脊髓兴奋性(CSE)来测量男性和女性初级运动皮层的运动抑制。与先前关于运动抑制的研究一致,成功停止伴随非选择性抑制CSE。也就是说,即使在与任务无关的运动效应器中,CSE也被抑制。重要的是,意外的声音将这种电机系统的抑制作用显着增加到与停止行为改善直接相关的程度。在实验2中,我们然后使用头皮脑电图来研究意外声音是否会增加CNS中与运动抑制相关的活动。我们使用了独立的停止信号定位器任务来确定特征明确的前中央低频脑电图分量,该分量可指示运动抑制。然后,我们研究了Surprise-Go / NoGo任务中此组件的活动。与实验1一致,当NoGo信号后出现意外声音时,这种运动抑制的信号确实增加了。总之,这些实验提供了越来越多的证据,表明意外事件可通过自动触发抑制控制来改善运动抑制。>意义声明:快速停止正在进行的动作的能力使人们能够灵活,迅速地适应其行为。停止动作在日常生活中很重要(例如,在汽车驶近时停止过马路),并且在许多神经精神病患者中严重受损。因此,寻找改善停止动作的方法可以有助于健康和疾病中的适应性行为。我们当前的研究表明,在停止情况下呈现意外声音有助于成功停止。这种改进特别是由于与运动抑制有关的神经机制的意外相关增加,这种神经机制在意外事件发生后迅速抑制了运动系统的兴奋性。这些发现表明,神经系统之间的紧密相互作用可以实现突击加工和运动抑制,并为未来的研究提供了有希望的途径。

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