Dux Paul E, Ivanoff Jason, Asplund Christopher L, Marois René
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Center for Integrative and Cognitive Neurosciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37203, USA.
Neuron. 2006 Dec 21;52(6):1109-20. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.11.009.
When humans attempt to perform two tasks at once, execution of the first task usually leads to postponement of the second one. This task delay is thought to result from a bottleneck occurring at a central, amodal stage of information processing that precludes two response selection or decision-making operations from being concurrently executed. Using time-resolved functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), here we present a neural basis for such dual-task limitations, e.g. the inability of the posterior lateral prefrontal cortex, and possibly the superior medial frontal cortex, to process two decision-making operations at once. These results suggest that a neural network of frontal lobe areas acts as a central bottleneck of information processing that severely limits our ability to multitask.
当人类试图同时执行两项任务时,第一项任务的执行通常会导致第二项任务的延迟。这种任务延迟被认为是由于信息处理的中央无模态阶段出现瓶颈所致,该瓶颈使得两个反应选择或决策操作无法同时执行。利用时间分辨功能磁共振成像(fMRI),我们在此展示了这种双任务限制的神经基础,例如后外侧前额叶皮层,可能还有额上内侧皮层,无法同时处理两个决策操作。这些结果表明,额叶区域的神经网络充当了信息处理的中央瓶颈,严重限制了我们进行多任务处理的能力。