Gray Jeremy R, Braver Todd S
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2002 Mar;2(1):64-75. doi: 10.3758/cabn.2.1.64.
Behavioral studies suggest that two affective dimensions of personality are associated with working memory (WM) function. WM load is known to modulate neural activity in the caudal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), a brain region critical for the cognitive control of behavior. On this basis, we hypothesized that neural activity in the caudal ACC during a WM task should be associated with personality: correlated negatively with behavioral approach sensitivity (BAS) and positively with behavioral inhibition sensitivity (BIS). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we measured brain activity in 14 participants performing a three-back WM task. Higher self-reported BAS predicted better WM performance (r = .27) and lower WM-related activation in the caudal ACC (r = -.84), suggesting personality differences in cognitive control. The data bolster approach-withdrawal (action control) theories of personality and suggest refinements to the dominant views of ACC and personality.
行为研究表明,人格的两个情感维度与工作记忆(WM)功能相关。已知WM负荷会调节尾侧前扣带回皮质(ACC)的神经活动,ACC是对行为认知控制至关重要的脑区。在此基础上,我们假设在WM任务期间尾侧ACC的神经活动应与人格相关:与行为趋近敏感性(BAS)呈负相关,与行为抑制敏感性(BIS)呈正相关。使用功能磁共振成像,我们测量了14名执行三项回溯WM任务的参与者的大脑活动。自我报告的BAS得分越高,预测的WM表现越好(r = 0.27),尾侧ACC中与WM相关的激活越低(r = -0.84),这表明在认知控制方面存在人格差异。这些数据支持了人格的趋近-回避(行动控制)理论,并建议对ACC和人格的主流观点进行完善。