Badre David, D'Esposito Mark
University of California, Berkeley.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2007 Dec;19(12):2082-99. doi: 10.1162/jocn.2007.19.12.2082.
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is central to flexible and organized action. Recent theoretical and empirical results suggest that the rostro-caudal axis of the frontal lobes may reflect a hierarchical organization of control. Here, we test whether the rostro-caudal axis of the PFC is organized hierarchically, based on the level of abstraction at which multiple representations compete to guide selection of action. Four functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments parametrically manipulated the set of task-relevant (a) responses, (b) features, (c) dimensions, and (d) overlapping cue-to-dimension mappings. A systematic posterior to anterior gradient was evident within the PFC depending on the manipulated level of representation. Furthermore, across four fMRI experiments, activation in PFC subregions was consistent with the sub- and superordinate relationships that define an abstract representational hierarchy. In addition to providing further support for a representational hierarchy account of the rostro-caudal gradient in the PFC, these data provide important empirical constraints on current theorizing about control hierarchies and the PFC.
前额叶皮质(PFC)对于灵活且有组织的行为至关重要。近期的理论和实证结果表明,额叶的前后轴可能反映了一种分层控制组织。在此,我们基于多种表征竞争以指导行动选择的抽象水平,测试PFC的前后轴是否呈分层组织。四项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)实验对与任务相关的(a)反应、(b)特征、(c)维度以及(d)重叠的线索到维度映射集进行了参数化操作。根据所操作的表征水平,PFC内从前到后的系统梯度明显。此外,在四项fMRI实验中,PFC子区域的激活与定义抽象表征层次结构的上下级关系一致。除了为PFC中前后梯度的表征层次结构解释提供进一步支持外,这些数据还为当前关于控制层次结构和PFC的理论化提供了重要的实证约束。