Winkel Jasper, Wijnen Jasper G, Ridderinkhof K Richard, Groen Iris I A, Derrfuss Jan, Danielmeier Claudia, Forstmann Birte U
Amsterdam Center for the Study of Adaptive Control in Brain and Behavior, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2009 Dec 4;3:57. doi: 10.3389/neuro.09.057.2009. eCollection 2009.
In everyday life we tune our behavior to a rapidly changing environment as well as to the behavior of others. The behavioral and neural underpinnings of such adaptive mechanisms are the focus of the present study. In a social version of a prototypical interference task we investigated whether trial-to-trial adjustments are comparable when experiencing conflicting action tendencies ourselves, or simulate such conflicts when observing another player performing the task. Using behavioral and neural measures by means of event-related brain potentials we showed that both own as well as observed conflict result in comparable trial-to-trial adjustments. These adjustments are found in the efficiency of behavioral adjustments, and in the amplitude of an event-related potential in the N2 time window. In sum, in both behavioral and neural terms, we adapt to conflicts happening to others just as if they happened to ourselves.
在日常生活中,我们会根据快速变化的环境以及他人的行为来调整自己的行为。这种适应性机制的行为和神经基础是本研究的重点。在一个典型干扰任务的社交版本中,我们研究了在自己经历相互冲突的行动倾向时,逐次试验的调整是否具有可比性,或者在观察另一名参与者执行任务时模拟这种冲突时,逐次试验的调整是否具有可比性。通过事件相关脑电位使用行为和神经测量方法,我们发现自身冲突和观察到的冲突都会导致类似的逐次试验调整。这些调整体现在行为调整的效率以及N2时间窗口中一个事件相关电位的幅度上。总之,在行为和神经方面,我们对发生在他人身上的冲突的适应方式,就如同这些冲突发生在我们自己身上一样。