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Error Awareness and Salience Processing in the Oddball Task: Shared Neural Mechanisms

机译:奇数游戏任务中的错误意识和显着性处理:共享的神经机制

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A body of work suggests similarities in the way we become aware of an error and process motivationally salient events. Yet, evidence for a shared neural mechanism has not been provided. A within subject investigation of the brain regions involved in error awareness and salience processing has not been reported. While the neural response to motivationally salient events is classically studied during target detection after longer target-to-target intervals in an oddball task and engages a widespread insula-thalamo-cortical brain network, error awareness has recently been linked to, most prominently, anterior insula cortex. Here we explore whether the anterior insula activation for error awareness is related to salience processing, by testing for activation overlap in subjects undergoing two different task settings. Using a within subjects design, we show activation overlap in six major brain areas during aware errors in an antisaccade task and during target detection after longer target-to-target intervals in an oddball task: anterior insula, anterior cingulate, supplementary motor area, thalamus, brainstem, and parietal lobe. Within subject analyses shows that the insula is engaged in both error awareness and the processing of salience, and that the anterior insula is more involved in both processes than the posterior insula. The results of a fine-grained spatial pattern overlap analysis between active clusters in the same subjects indicates that even if the anterior insula is activated for both error awareness and salience processing, the two types of processes might tend to activate non-identical neural ensembles on a finer-grained spatial level. Together, these outcomes suggest a similar functional phenomenon in the two different task settings. Error awareness and salience processing share a functional anatomy, with a tendency toward subregional dorsal and ventral specialization within the anterior insula.
机译:一件作品暗示了我们意识到错误并处理重大事件的相似性。但是,尚未提供共享神经机制的证据。尚未报告涉及错误意识和显着性处理的大脑区域的主题调查。虽然在奇异球任务中经过较长的目标间隔后,在目标检测过程中经典地研究了对动机显着事件的神经反应,并参与了广泛的岛脑-丘脑-皮质大脑网络,但最近人们将错误意识与最重要的前向联系起来。绝缘皮层。在这里,我们通过测试在经历两个不同任务设置的受试者中的激活重叠来探索用于错误意识的前岛绝缘激活是否与显着性处理相关。使用受试者内部设计,我们显示了在反扫视任务中的有意识错误期间以及在奇异球任务中较长的目标到目标间隔之后的目标检测期间,六个主要大脑区域的激活重叠:前绝缘,前扣带回,补充运动区域,丘脑,脑干和顶叶。主题分析显示,岛状岛既参与了错误觉察,又参与了显着性的处理,并且前岛的参与比后座的参与的参与更多。对同一受试者的活动簇之间的细粒度空间模式重叠分析的结果表明,即使激活了前岛绝缘以进行错误意识和显着性处理,这两种类型的过程也可能会激活不同的神经集合体。更细粒度的空间水平。总之,这些结果表明在两个不同的任务设置中存在类似的功能现象。错误意识和显着性处理共享功能性解剖结构,并且倾向于在前岛鞘内进行次区域的背侧和腹侧专门化。

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