Rushworth Matthew F S, Buckley Mark J, Gough Patricia M, Alexander Iona H, Kyriazis Diana, McDonald Kathryn R, Passingham Richard E
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3UD, United Kingdom.
J Neurosci. 2005 Dec 14;25(50):11628-36. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2765-05.2005.
Different accounts of the ventral and orbital prefrontal cortex (PFv+o) have emphasized either its role in learning conditional rules for action selection or the attentional selection of behaviorally relevant stimuli. Although the accounts are not mutually exclusive, it is possible that the involvement of PFv+o in conditional action selection is a consequence of its role in selecting relevant stimuli or that its involvement in attentional selection is a consequence of the conditional rules present in many attentional paradigms. Five macaques learned a conditional action-selection task in which the difficulty of identifying the stimulus relevant for guiding action selection was varied in a simple manner by either altering its distance from the action or presenting additional distracting stimuli. Simply increasing the spatial separation between the instructing stimulus led to slower responses. Experiment 1 showed that bilateral PFv+o lesions impaired conditional action selection even when attentional demands were kept to a minimum, but there was evidence that the impairment was exacerbated by manipulating stimulus selection difficulty. Experiment 2 confirmed the importance of PFv+o for conditional action selection even when stimulus selection difficulty was minimal. Experiments 3 and 4 demonstrated that the action-selection impairment was significantly increased by making identification of the behaviorally relevant stimulus difficult. PFv+o is central to the use of conditional rules when selecting courses of action, but conditional rules are also represented in premotor and striatal regions. A special contribution of PFv+o may be initial selection of behaviorally relevant stimuli.
关于腹侧和眶额前额叶皮层(PFv+o)的不同描述,要么强调其在学习用于动作选择的条件规则中的作用,要么强调对行为相关刺激的注意选择。尽管这些描述并非相互排斥,但PFv+o参与条件动作选择可能是其在选择相关刺激中所起作用的结果,或者其参与注意选择是许多注意范式中存在的条件规则的结果。五只猕猴学习了一项条件动作选择任务,在该任务中,通过简单地改变与动作的距离或呈现额外的干扰刺激,以一种简单的方式改变了识别与指导动作选择相关的刺激的难度。仅仅增加指示刺激之间的空间距离就会导致反应变慢。实验1表明,即使将注意需求保持在最低限度,双侧PFv+o损伤仍会损害条件动作选择,但有证据表明,通过操纵刺激选择难度,这种损害会加剧。实验2证实了即使刺激选择难度最小,PFv+o对条件动作选择也很重要。实验3和实验4表明,使识别行为相关刺激变得困难会显著增加动作选择损伤。PFv+o在选择行动方案时对使用条件规则至关重要,但条件规则也存在于运动前区和纹状体区域。PFv+o的一个特殊贡献可能是对行为相关刺激的初始选择。