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Sequential Control Underlies Robust Ramping Dynamics in the Rostrolateral Prefrontal Cortex

机译:顺序控制奠定了后外侧前额叶皮层的鲁棒爬升动力学的基础

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An essential human skill is our capacity to monitor and execute a sequence of tasks in the service of an overarching goal. Such a sequence can be as mundane as making a cup of coffee or as complex as flying a fighter plane. Previously, we showed that, during sequential control, the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) exhibits activation that ramps steadily through the sequence and is necessary for sequential task execution using fMRI in humans (). It remains unknown what computations may underlie this ramping dynamic. Across two independent fMRI experiments, we manipulated three features that were unique to the sequential control task to determine whether and how they modulated ramping activity in the RLPFC: (1) sequence position uncertainty, (2) sequential monitoring without external position cues (i.e., from memory), and (3) sequential monitoring without multilevel decision making (i.e., task execution). We replicated the ramping activation in RLPFC and found it to be remarkably robust regardless of the level of task abstraction or engagement of memory functions. Therefore, these results both replicate and extend previous findings regarding the function of the RLPFC. They suggest that sequential control processes are integral to the dynamics of RLPFC activity. Advancing knowledge of the neural bases of sequential control is crucial for our understanding of the sequential processes that are necessary for daily living.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We perform sequences of tasks every day, but little is known about how they are controlled in the brain. Previously we found that ramping activity in the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) was necessary to perform a sequence of tasks. We designed two independent fMRI experiments in human participants to determine which features of the previous sequential task potentially engaged ramping in the RLPFC. We found that any demand to monitor a sequence of state transitions consistently elicited ramping in the RLPFC, regardless of the level of the decisions made at each step in the sequence or engagement of memory functions. These results provide a framework for understanding RLPFC function during sequential control, and consequently, daily life.
机译:一项基本的人类技能是我们有能力监控和执行一系列任务,以实现总体目标。这样的序列可以像喝杯咖啡一样平凡,也可以像战斗机一样复杂。先前,我们表明,在顺序控制过程中,后外侧外侧前额叶皮层(RLPFC)表现出的激活在整个序列中稳定地上升,并且对于使用fMRI在人中执行顺序任务是必要的。尚不清楚什么计算可能是这种渐增动态的基础。在两个独立的功能磁共振成像实验中,我们操纵了顺序控制任务特有的三个功能,以确定它们是否以及如何调节RLPFC中的斜坡活动:(1)序列位置不确定性;(2)没有外部位置提示的顺序监视(即, (3)顺序监控,无需多级决策(即任务执行)。我们在RLPFC中复制了斜坡激活,发现无论任务抽象的级别或内存功能的使用情况如何,它都非常强大。因此,这些结果重复并扩展了有关RLPFC功能的先前发现。他们认为,顺序控制过程是RLPFC活动动态必不可少的。增进对顺序控制的神经基础的知识对于我们理解日常生活必需的顺序过程至关重要。>重要声明我们每天执行一系列任务,但对其执行情况知之甚少在大脑中控制。先前我们发现,在肩外侧前额叶皮层(RLPFC)中进行斜坡活动是执行一系列任务所必需的。我们在人类参与者中设计了两个独立的功能磁共振成像实验,以确定以前的顺序任务的哪些功能可能会导致RLPFC加速。我们发现,监视状态转换序列的任何需求都会在RLPFC中持续引起斜坡上升,而与序列中每个步骤所做出的决定级别或存储功能的使用无关。这些结果提供了一个框架,用于理解顺序控制以及日常生活中的RLPFC功能。

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