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Post-error behavioral adjustments are facilitated by activation and suppression of task-relevant and task-irrelevant information processing

机译:通过激活和抑制与任务相关和与任务无关的信息处理,可以促进错误后行为的调整

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Error monitoring by the posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) has been linked to post-error behavioral adaptation effects and cognitive control dynamics in lateral prefrontal cortex (LPFC). It remains unknown, however, whether control adjustments following errors produce post-error behavioral adjustments (PEBAs) by inhibiting inappropriate responses or facilitating goal-directed ones. Here we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the hemodynamic correlates of PEBAs in a stimulus–response compatibility task. Our task was designed to test whether PEBAs are implemented by suppressing motor responses primed by irrelevant stimulus features (face location), redirecting attention to relevant features (face gender), or both or neither of these possibilities. Independent of PEBAs, error-related pMFC activation was followed by post-error recruitment of prefrontal and parietal control regions and, crucially, both (1) suppressed response-related activity in sensorimotor cortex and (2) enhanced target processing in face-sensitive sensory cortex ("fusiform face area"). More importantly, by investigating the covariation between post-error hemodynamic activity and individual differences in PEBAs, we showed that modulation of task-related motor and sensory processing was dependent on whether participants produced generally slower responses ("post-error slowing"; PES) or selectively reduced interference effects ("post-error reduction of interference"; PERI), respectively. Each of these behaviorally dependent effects was mediated by distinct LPFC control mechanisms (PES: inferior frontal junction; PERI: superior frontal sulcus). While establishing relationships between PEBAs and cognitive control, our findings suggest that the neural architecture underlying sequential behavioral adaptation may be determined primarily by how control is executed by the individual when adjustments are needed.
机译:由后内侧额叶皮层(pMFC)进行的错误监视已与外侧后额叶皮层(LPFC)的错误后行为适应效应和认知控制动态相关。但是,仍然存在未知的问题,即错误后的控制调整是否会通过抑制不适当的响应或促进目标导向的响应而产生错误后行为调整(PEBA)。在这里,我们使用功能磁共振成像来研究PEBAs在刺激-反应相容性任务中的血流动力学相关性。我们的任务旨在通过抑制不相关的刺激特征(面部位置)引发的运动反应,将注意力转移到相关特征(面部性别)或两者兼而有之,来测试是否实施PEBA。与PEBA无关,与错误相关的pMFC激活之后是错误的前额叶和顶叶控制区的募集,而且至关重要的是,(1)抑制了感觉运动皮层中与响应相关的活动,以及(2)增强了面部敏感感觉中的目标处理能力皮质(“梭形面部区域”)。更重要的是,通过研究错误后血液动力学活动与PEBAs个体差异之间的协方差,我们发现与任务相关的运动和感觉过程的调节取决于参与者是否普遍产生较慢的反应(“错误后减慢”; PES)或选择性降低干扰效果(“减少错误后的干扰”; PERI)。这些行为依赖效应均通过不同的LPFC控制机制(PES:额下连接; PERI:额上沟)介导。在建立PEBA与认知控制之间的关系时,我们的发现表明,顺序行为适应的神经体系结构可能主要取决于需要进行调整时个人如何执行控制。

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