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Common Blood Flow Changes across Visual Tasks: II. Decreases in Cerebral Cortex

机译:跨视觉任务的常见血流变化:II。脑皮层减少

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Nine previous positron emission tomography (PET) studies of human visual information processing were reanalyzed to determine the consistency across experiments of blood flow decreases during active tasks relative to passive viewing of the same stimulus array. Areas showing consistent decreases during active tasks included posterior cingulate/precuneous (Brodmann area, BA 31/7), left (BAS 40 and 39/19) and right (BA 40) inferior parietal cortex, left dorsolateral frontal cortex (BA S), left lateral inferior frontal cortex (BA 10/47), left inferior temporal gyrus @A 20), a strip of medial frontal regions running along a dorsal-ventral axis (BAs 8, 9, 10, and 32), and the right amygdala. Experiments involving language-related processes tended to show larger decreases than nonlanguage experiments. This trend mainly reflected blood flow increases at certain areas in the passive conditions of the language experiments (relative to a fixation control in which no task stimulus was present) and slight blood flow decreases in the passive conditions of the nonlanguage experiments. When the active tasks were referenced to the fixation condition, the overall size of blood flow decreases in language and nonlanguage tasks were the same, but differences were found across cortical areas. Decreases were more pronounced in the posterior cingulate/precuneous (BAS 31/7) and right inferior parietal cortex (BA 40) during language-related tasks and more pronounced in left inferior frontal cortex (BA 10/47) during nonlanguage tasks. Blood flow decreases did not generally show significant differences across the active task states within an experiment, but a verb-generation task produced larger decreases than a read task in right and left inferior parietal lobe (BA 40) and the posterior cingulate/precuneous (BA 31/7), while the read task produced larger decreases in left lateral inferior frontal cortex (BA 10/47). These effects mirrored those found between experiments in the language-nonlangu- ge comparison. Consistent active minus passive decreases may reflect decreased activity caused by active task processes that generalize over tasks or increased activity caused by passive task processes that are suspended during the active tasks. Increased activity during the passive condition might reflect ongoing processes, such as unconstrained verbally mediated thoughts and monitoring of the external environment, body, and emotional state.
机译:重新分析了人类视觉信息处理的九项先前的正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究,以确定相对于被动观察相同刺激阵列,主动任务期间血流量减少的整个实验的一致性。在活动任务期间显示出持续下降的区域包括扣带后/早足(Brodmann区域,BA 31/7),左(BAS 40和39/19)和右(BA 40)下顶叶皮层,左后外侧额叶皮层(BA S),左侧额下外侧皮质(BA 10/47),左侧颞下回@A 20),沿背腹轴(BAs 8、9、10和32)延伸的内侧额叶区域和右侧杏仁核。与语言相关过程相关的实验往往比非语言实验显示出更大的减少。这种趋势主要反映在语言实验的被动条件下(相对于没有任务刺激的注视控制)某些区域的血流量增加,而在非语言实验的被动条件下血流量略有下降。当将活动任务参考固定条件时,在语言和非语言任务中,血流的总体大小会减少,但非皮质任务是相同的,但在皮质区域发现差异。在与语言相关的任务中,扣带回/趾骨后部(BAS 31/7)和右下顶皮质(BA 40)的下降更为明显,而在非语言任务中,左下额叶皮质(BA 10/47)的下降更为明显。在实验中,活动任务状态的血流量减少通常不会显示出显着差异,但是在左右下顶叶(BA 40)和扣带回/早发(BA)的情况下,动词生成任务所产生的减少要比阅读任务大。 31/7),而阅读任务产生较大的左侧额叶下部额叶皮层减少(BA 10/47)。这些效果反映了在语言-非语言比较中实验之间发现的效果。一致的主动减去被动减少可能反映了由于对任务进行泛化的主动任务过程导致的活动减少,或者反映了在主动任务期间暂停的被动任务过程导致的活动增加。被动状态下活动的增加可能反映了正在进行的过程,例如不受约束的言语介导的思想以及对外部环境,身体和情绪状态的监视。

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