Luu P, Flaisch T, Tucker D M
Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA.
J Neurosci. 2000 Jan 1;20(1):464-9. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-01-00464.2000.
Effective behavior requires continuous action monitoring. Electrophysiological studies in both monkeys and humans have shown activity in the medial frontal cortex that reflects dynamic control and monitoring of behavioral acts. In humans, the centromedial frontal cortex shows an electrical response within 100 msec of an error, the error-related negativity (ERN). The ERN occurs only when subjects are aware of making an error, suggesting that a critical factor may be self-monitoring of the action process. In the present study, we examined late responses in a deadline reaction time task, in which the subject becomes increasingly aware of making an error as the response becomes increasingly late. We found evidence of response conflict before errors defined by late responses but not before errors defined by incorrect responses. The results also show a linear increase in the amplitude of the ERN with increasingly late responses. These data suggest that frontal networks provide dynamic representations that monitor and evaluate the unfolding action plan.
有效的行为需要持续的动作监测。对猴子和人类的电生理学研究均表明,内侧前额叶皮层存在反映行为动作动态控制和监测的活动。在人类中,中央内侧前额叶皮层在出现错误后的100毫秒内会出现电反应,即错误相关负波(ERN)。ERN仅在受试者意识到自己犯错时才会出现,这表明一个关键因素可能是对动作过程的自我监测。在本研究中,我们在限时反应时间任务中检测了晚期反应,在该任务中,随着反应越来越晚,受试者会越来越意识到自己犯了错误。我们发现,在由晚期反应定义的错误之前存在反应冲突的证据,但在由错误反应定义的错误之前则没有。结果还表明,随着反应越来越晚,ERN的振幅呈线性增加。这些数据表明,额叶网络提供了动态表征,用于监测和评估正在展开的行动计划。