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Cascade of Neural Events Leading from Error Commission to Subsequent Awareness Revealed Using EEG Source Imaging

机译:使用脑电图源成像揭示了从错误委托导致后续意识的一系列神经事件

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The goal of the present study was to shed light on the respective contributions of three important action monitoring brain regions (i.e. cingulate cortex, insula, and orbitofrontal cortex) during the conscious detection of response errors. To this end, fourteen healthy adults performed a speeded Go/Nogo task comprising Nogo trials of varying levels of difficulty, designed to elicit aware and unaware errors. Error awareness was indicated by participants with a second key press after the target key press. Meanwhile, electromyogram (EMG) from the response hand was recorded in addition to high-density scalp electroencephalogram (EEG). In the EMG-locked grand averages, aware errors clearly elicited an error-related negativity (ERN) reflecting error detection, and a later error positivity (Pe) reflecting conscious error awareness. However, no Pe was recorded after unaware errors or hits. These results are in line with previous studies suggesting that error awareness is associated with generation of the Pe. Source localisation results confirmed that the posterior cingulate motor area was the main generator of the ERN. However, inverse solution results also point to the involvement of the left posterior insula during the time interval of the Pe, and hence error awareness. Moreover, consecutive to this insular activity, the right orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) was activated in response to aware and unaware errors but not in response to hits, consistent with the implication of this area in the evaluation of the value of an error. These results reveal a precise sequence of activations in these three non-overlapping brain regions following error commission, enabling a progressive differentiation between aware and unaware errors as a function of time elapsed, thanks to the involvement first of interoceptive or proprioceptive processes (left insula), later leading to the detection of a breach in the prepotent response mode (right OFC).
机译:本研究的目的是阐明在有意识地检测到反应错误期间,三个重要的动作监测大脑区域(即扣带回皮层,岛突和眶额皮层)的各自贡献。为此,十四名健康的成年人执行了一项快速的Go / Nogo任务,该任务包括各种难度级别的Nogo试验,旨在引起觉知和无意识的错误。参与者在目标按键后再按一次,即可指示错误意识。同时,除了高密度头皮脑电图(EEG)之外,还记录了响应手的肌电图(EMG)。在肌电图锁定的总平均数中,有意识的错误清楚地引起反映错误检测的错误相关的负性(ERN),并随后反映出有意识的错误意识的错误积极性(Pe)。但是,未察觉到错误或点击后,没有记录到Pe。这些结果与以前的研究一致,表明错误意识与Pe的产生有关。源定位结果证实,后扣带回运动区是ERN的主要产生者。但是,反解结果也指向在Pe的时间间隔内累及左后岛绝缘层,从而引起错误意识。此外,继此岛活动之后,右眼额叶皮层(OFC)响应有意识和无意识的错误而被激活,而不是响应击中,这与该区域在错误值评估中的含义一致。这些结果揭示了错误委托后,这三个不重叠的大脑区域中的精确激活序列,这使得随着时间的流逝,有意识的和无意识的错误之间的渐进区分,这要归功于先进入的是感受性或本体感受性过程(左绝缘层) ,后来导致在优先响应模式下检测到违规行为(右侧OFC)。

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