Yeung Nick, Botvinick Matthew M, Cohen Jonathan D
Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychiatry.
Psychol Rev. 2004 Oct;111(4):931-959. doi: 10.1037/0033-295x.111.4.939.
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coactivation of mutually incompatible responses. The present research develops this theory to provide a new account of the error-related negativity (ERN), a scalp potential observed following errors. Connectionist simulations of response conflict in an attentional task demonstrated that the ERN--its timing and sensitivity to task parameters--can be explained in terms of the conflict theory. A new experiment confirmed predictions of this theory regarding the ERN and a second scalp potential, the N2, that is proposed to reflect conflict monitoring on correct response trials. Further analysis of the simulation data indicated that errors can be detected reliably on the basis of post-error conflict. It is concluded that the ERN can be explained in terms of response conflict and that monitoring for conflict may provide a simple mechanism for detecting errors.
根据最近的一项理论,前扣带皮层对反应冲突敏感,即相互不兼容反应的共同激活。本研究拓展了这一理论,以对错误相关负波(ERN)作出新的解释,ERN是错误发生后观察到的一种头皮电位。对一项注意力任务中的反应冲突进行的联结主义模拟表明,ERN及其出现时间和对任务参数的敏感性可以根据冲突理论来解释。一项新实验证实了该理论关于ERN以及另一种头皮电位N2的预测,N2被认为反映了正确反应试次中的冲突监测。对模拟数据的进一步分析表明,基于错误后的冲突能够可靠地检测到错误。研究得出结论,ERN可以根据反应冲突来解释,并且冲突监测可能为错误检测提供一种简单机制。