Masaki Hiroaki, Yamazaki Katuo, Hackley Steven A
Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, 2-579-15, Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359, Japan.
Neuroreport. 2010 Mar 10;21(4):277-81. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283360bc3.
We investigated the relationship between action-outcome contingency and stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN), a motivationally sensitive event-related potential. Neuroimaging studies have shown that insular cortex (a known source of the SPN) is more activated prior to rewards that are contingent on prior correct action than rewards that are given gratuitously. We compared two gambling tasks, one in which the participant attempted to guess the profitable key-press option (choice) and one in which rewards were simply given at random (no-choice). The SPN that developed in anticipation of feedback was larger in the choice condition, especially at right anterolateral sites. These findings suggest that the SPN specifically reflects the expectation of response reinforcement, rather than anticipatory attention toward emotionally salient stimuli.
我们研究了动作-结果偶然性与刺激前负波(SPN,一种对动机敏感的事件相关电位)之间的关系。神经影像学研究表明,与随机给予的奖励相比,基于先前正确动作而获得的奖励在给予之前,脑岛皮质(已知的SPN来源)会有更强的激活。我们比较了两个赌博任务,一个任务中参与者试图猜测有利可图的按键选项(选择任务),另一个任务中奖励是随机给予的(无选择任务)。在预期反馈时产生的SPN在选择任务条件下更大,尤其是在右侧前外侧部位。这些发现表明,SPN具体反映了对反应强化的期望,而不是对情绪显著刺激的预期性注意。