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Anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex activity in an FMRI study of trial-to-trial adjustments on the Simon task.

机译:在一项针对Simon任务的试验到试验调整的FMRI研究中,前扣带和前额叶皮层活动。

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People alter their task performance on a trial-to-trial basis, for example after an incongruent trial on tasks involving response conflict. Previous research has found that these adjustments are most robust in the Simon task. One explanation for behavioral adjustments is the conflict-monitoring hypothesis, which posits that the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) responds to conflict and that this serves as a signal to recruit other brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex (PFC) to minimize conflict and improve performance. However, another independently supported explanation for behavioral adjustments on the Simon task is the feature integration view, which can account for behavioral adjustments as the result of stimulus repetitions and alternations. Hence, by itself, evidence for behavioral adjustments on the Simon task does not clearly provide evidence for the conflict-monitoring hypothesis. However, the conflict-monitoring hypothesis does predict that behavioral adjustments on the Simon task should involve ACC conflict activity and PFC post-conflict activity. In the current study, consistent with the conflict-monitoring hypothesis, behavioral adjustments in performance on the Simon task were predicted by ACC conflict-related activity. In addition, subsequent behavioral adjustments were associated with PFC activity, with previous trial ACC conflict-related activity predicting greater PFC activity on subsequent trials. These results provide additional evidence that behavioral adjustments on the Simon task are due in part to ACC conflict monitoring and the subsequent recruitment of PFC to minimize conflict.
机译:人们会在不同试验之间更改其任务绩效,例如,在涉及响应冲突的任务进行了不一致的试验之后。先前的研究发现,这些调整在Simon任务中最为可靠。行为监控假设是对行为调整的一种解释,该假设认为,背侧扣带前皮质(ACC)对冲突有反应,这可以作为征募其他大脑区域(例如前额叶皮质(PFC))的信号,以最大程度地减少冲突和提高性能。但是,另一个有关Simon任务行为调整的独立支持的解释是功能集成视图,该视图可以解释由于重复刺激和交替而导致的行为调整。因此,就西蒙任务的行为调整而言,就其本身而言,并不能清楚地为监测冲突的假设提供依据。但是,冲突监控假设确实预测,对Simon任务的行为调整应涉及ACC冲突活动和PFC冲突后活动。在当前的研究中,与冲突监控假设相一致,ACC冲突相关活动预测了Simon任务绩效的行为调整。此外,随后的行为调整与PFC活动有关,先前的试验ACC冲突相关活动预示随后的试验中PFC活动较大。这些结果提供了其他证据,表明对Simon任务的行为调整部分是由于ACC冲突监控以及随后为了减少冲突而招募PFC所致。

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