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Temporal Dynamics of Motivation-Cognitive Control Interactions Revealed by High-Resolution Pupillometry

机译:高分辨率P仪显示动机-认知控制相互作用的时空动力学

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Motivational manipulations, such as the presence of performance-contingent reward incentives, can have substantial influences on cognitive control. Previous evidence suggests that reward incentives may enhance cognitive performance specifically through increased preparatory, or proactive, control processes. The present study examined reward influences on cognitive control dynamics in the AX-Continuous Performance Task (AX-CPT), using high-resolution pupillometry. In the AX-CPT, contextual cues must be actively maintained over a delay in order to appropriately respond to ambiguous target probes. A key feature of the task is that it permits dissociable characterization of preparatory, proactive control processes (i.e., utilization of context) and reactive control processes (i.e., target-evoked interference resolution). Task performance profiles suggested that reward incentives enhanced proactive control (context utilization). Critically, pupil dilation was also increased on reward incentive trials during context maintenance periods, suggesting trial-specific shifts in proactive control, particularly when context cues indicated the need to overcome the dominant target response bias. Reward incentives had both transient (i.e., trial-by-trial) and sustained (i.e., block-based) effects on pupil dilation, which may reflect distinct underlying processes. The transient pupillary effects were present even when comparing against trials matched in task performance, suggesting a unique motivational influence of reward incentives. These results suggest that pupillometry may be a useful technique for investigating reward motivational signals and their dynamic influence on cognitive control.
机译:动机操纵,例如基于绩效的奖励激励的存在,可能会对认知控制产生重大影响。以前的证据表明,奖励激励可以通过增加准备或主动控制过程来增强认知能力。本研究使用高分辨率瞳孔测量法检查了奖励对AX连续执行任务(AX-CPT)中认知控制动力学的影响。在AX-CPT中,必须在延迟中主动保持上下文提示,以便适当地响应模棱两可的目标探测器。该任务的一个关键特征是,它允许对准备性,主动控制过程(即上下文的利用)和反应性控制过程(即目标诱发的干扰解决方案)进行可区分的表征。任务绩效概况表明,奖励激励措施可以增强主动控制能力(上下文利用)。至关重要的是,在情境维持期间,奖励激励试验的瞳孔扩张也增加了,这表明主动控制的试验特定转变,尤其是在情境提示表明需要克服主要目标反应偏见的情况下。奖励激励对瞳孔扩张既有暂时性(即逐次试验)又有持续性(即基于区块的)影响,这可能反映了不同的潜在过程。即使与任务表现相匹配的试验进行比较,也存在短暂的瞳孔效应,表明奖励激励具有独特的动机影响。这些结果表明,瞳孔测量法可能是研究奖励动机信号及其对认知控制的动态影响的有用技术。

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