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Domain-general Stroop Performance and Hemispheric Asymmetries: A Resting-state EEG Study

机译:领域一般的Stroop性能和半球不对称性:静态EEG研究

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The ability to suppress irrelevant information while executing a task, also known as interference resistance ability, is a function of pFC that is critical for successful goal-directed human behavior. In the study of interference resistance and, more generally, executive functions, two key questions are still open: Does pFC contribute to cognitive control abilities through lateralized but domain-general mechanisms or through hemispheric specialization of domain-specific processes? And what are the underlying causes of interindividual differences in executive control performance? To shed light on these issues, here we employed an interindividual difference approach to investigate whether participants' hemispheric asymmetry in resting-state electrophysiological brain dynamics may reflect their variability in domain-general interference resistance. We recorded participants' resting-state electroencephalographic activity and performed spectral power analyses on the estimated cortical source activity. To measure participants' lateralized brain dynamics at rest, we computed the right–left hemispheric asymmetry score for the β/α power ratio. To measure their domain-general interference resistance ability, verbal and spatial Stroop tasks were used. Robust correlations followed by intersection analyses showed that participants with stronger resting-state-related left-lateralized activity in different pFC regions, namely the mid-posterior superior frontal gyrus, middle and posterior middle frontal gyrus, and inferior frontal junction, were more able to inhibit irrelevant information in both domains. The present results confirm and extend previous findings showing that neurophysiological difference factors may explain interindividual differences in executive functioning. They also provide support for the hypothesis of a left pFC hemispheric specialization for domain-independent phasic cognitive control processes mediating Stroop performance.
机译:执行任务时抑制无关信息的能力(也称为抗干扰能力)是pFC的功能,对于成功实现目标导向的人类行为至关重要。在抗干扰性以及更广泛的执行功能研究中,仍然存在两个关键问题:pFC是否通过侧重但领域通用的机制或通过特定领域过程的半球专业化来促进认知控制能力?个体之间执行控制绩效差异的根本原因是什么?为了阐明这些问题,在这里我们采用个体差异方法研究参与者在静止状态电生理脑动力学中的半球不对称性是否可以反映他们在领域一般抗干扰性方面的变异性。我们记录了参与者的静息状态脑电图活动,并对估计的皮层源活动进行了频谱功率分析。为了测量参与者在休息时的侧脑动力学,我们计算了β/α功率比的左右半球不对称分数。为了测量其领域一般的抗干扰能力,使用了语言和空间Stroop任务。稳健的相关性和相交分析表明,参与者在不同的pFC区域(即中后额额上回,中额后中部和后中额额回和下额交界)具有更强的静止状态相关的左偏侧活动。禁止两个域中无关的信息。本研究结果证实并扩展了先前的发现,表明神经生理学差异因素可以解释执行功能之间的个体差异。他们还为左链pFC半球专化的假设提供了支持,该假设涉及调解Stroop性能的非领域独立阶段性认知控制过程。

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