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避免另一个错误:与适应性错误后行为改变相关的错误及错误后神经活动。

Avoiding another mistake: error and posterror neural activity associated with adaptive posterror behavior change.

作者信息

Hester Robert, Barre Natalie, Mattingley Jason B, Foxe John J, Garavan Hugh

机构信息

Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.

出版信息

Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2007 Dec;7(4):317-26. doi: 10.3758/cabn.7.4.317.

Abstract

The magnitude of posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) activity during commission of an error has been shown to relate to adaptive posterror changes in response behavior on the trial immediately following. In the present article, we examined neural activity during and after error commission to identify its relationship to sustained posterror behavior changes that led to performance improvements several trials into the future. The standard task required participants to inhibit a prepotent motor response during infrequent lure trials, which were randomly interspersed among numerous go trials. Posterror behavior was manipulated by introducing a dynamic condition, in which an error on a lure trial ensured that the next lure would appear within two to seven go trials. Behavioral data indicated significantly higher levels of posterror slowing and accuracy during the dynamic condition, as well as fewer consecutive lure errors. Bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and pMFC activity during the posterror period, but not during commission of the error itself, was associated with increased posterror slowing. Activity within two of these regions (right PFC and pMFC) also predicted success on the next lure trial. The findings support a relationship between pMFC/PFC activity and adaptive posterror behavior change, and the discrepancy between these findings and those of previous studies-in the present study, this relationship was detected during the posterror period rather than during commission of the error itself--may have resulted from the requirements of the present task. Implications of this discrepancy for the flexibility of cognitive control are discussed.

摘要

在出现错误时,内侧额叶后皮质(pMFC)的活动强度已被证明与紧接着的试验中反应行为的适应性错误后变化有关。在本文中,我们研究了错误发生期间及之后的神经活动,以确定其与错误后持续行为变化的关系,这些变化会在未来几次试验中带来表现的提升。标准任务要求参与者在不频繁的诱饵试验中抑制优势运动反应,诱饵试验随机穿插在大量的执行试验中。通过引入一种动态条件来操纵错误后的行为,即在诱饵试验中出现错误会确保下一个诱饵在两到七次执行试验内出现。行为数据表明,在动态条件下,错误后减速和准确性的水平显著更高,连续的诱饵错误也更少。错误后阶段双侧前额叶皮质(PFC)和pMFC的活动与错误后减速增加有关,但在错误发生本身期间则不然。这些区域中的两个区域(右侧PFC和pMFC)的活动也预测了下一次诱饵试验的成功。这些发现支持了pMFC/PFC活动与适应性错误后行为变化之间的关系,而这些发现与先前研究结果之间的差异——在本研究中,这种关系是在错误后阶段而非错误发生本身期间检测到的——可能是由本任务的要求导致的。讨论了这种差异对认知控制灵活性的影响。

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