Donkers Franc C L, van Boxtel Geert J M
Department of Psychology, Tilburg University, P.O. Box 90153, 5000 TE Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Brain Cogn. 2004 Nov;56(2):165-76. doi: 10.1016/j.bandc.2004.04.005.
The functional significance of the N2 in go/no-go tasks was investigated by comparing electrophysiological data obtained from two tasks: a go/no-go task involving both response inhibition as well as response conflict monitoring, and a go/GO task associated with conflict monitoring only. No response was required to no-go stimuli, and a response with maximal force to GO stimuli. The relative frequency of the go stimuli (80% vs. 50%) was varied. The N2 peaked on both no-go and GO trials, with larger amplitudes for both signals when presented in a context of frequent (80%) go signals. These results support the idea that the N2 reflects conflict monitoring not response inhibition.
通过比较从两个任务中获得的电生理数据,研究了N2在执行/不执行任务中的功能意义:一个执行/不执行任务,既涉及反应抑制又涉及反应冲突监测;另一个执行/执行任务,仅与冲突监测相关。对于不执行刺激无需做出反应,而对执行刺激要做出最大力度的反应。执行刺激的相对频率(80%对50%)有所变化。N2在不执行和执行试验中均达到峰值,当在频繁(80%)执行信号的背景下呈现时,两个信号的幅度都更大。这些结果支持了N2反映冲突监测而非反应抑制的观点。