Kerns John G, Cohen Jonathan D, MacDonald Angus W, Cho Raymond Y, Stenger V Andrew, Carter Cameron S
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Science. 2004 Feb 13;303(5660):1023-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1089910.
Conflict monitoring by the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been posited to signal a need for greater cognitive control, producing neural and behavioral adjustments. However, the very occurrence of behavioral adjustments after conflict has been questioned, along with suggestions that there is no direct evidence of ACC conflict-related activity predicting subsequent neural or behavioral adjustments in control. Using the Stroop color-naming task and controlling for repetition effects, we demonstrate that ACC conflict-related activity predicts both greater prefrontal cortex activity and adjustments in behavior, supporting a role of ACC conflict monitoring in the engagement of cognitive control.
前扣带回皮质(ACC)的冲突监测被认为是发出需要更强认知控制的信号,从而产生神经和行为上的调整。然而,冲突后行为调整的实际发生情况受到了质疑,同时有人提出,没有直接证据表明ACC与冲突相关的活动能预测后续控制中的神经或行为调整。通过使用斯特鲁普颜色命名任务并控制重复效应,我们证明了ACC与冲突相关的活动既能预测前额叶皮质活动增强,也能预测行为调整,这支持了ACC冲突监测在认知控制参与中的作用。