Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL 61820, USA.
Neuroimage. 2011 Jan 1;54(1):661-70. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.08.037. Epub 2010 Aug 20.
Motivation and executive function are both necessary for the completion of goal-directed behavior. Research investigating the manner in which these processes interact is beginning to emerge and has implicated middle frontal gyrus (MFG) as a site of interaction for relevant neural mechanisms. However, this research has focused on state motivation, and it has not examined functional lateralization. The present study examined the impact of trait levels of approach and avoidance motivation on neural processes associated with executive function. Functional magnetic resonance imaging was conducted while participants performed a color-word Stroop task. Analyses identified brain regions in which trait approach and avoidance motivation (measured by questionnaires) moderated activation associated with executive control. Approach was hypothesized to be associated with left-lateralized MFG activation, whereas avoidance was hypothesized to be associated with right-lateralized MFG activation. Results supported both hypotheses. Present findings implicate areas of middle frontal gyrus in top-down control to guide behavior in accordance with motivational goals.
动机和执行功能对于目标导向行为的完成都是必要的。研究开始揭示这些过程相互作用的方式,并将额中回(MFG)作为相关神经机制相互作用的部位。然而,这项研究侧重于状态动机,并没有检查功能偏侧化。本研究考察了特质趋近和回避动机水平对与执行功能相关的神经过程的影响。当参与者执行颜色-词汇斯特鲁普任务时,进行了功能磁共振成像。分析确定了在特质趋近和回避动机(通过问卷测量)调节与执行控制相关的激活的大脑区域。假设趋近与左额中回激活有关,而回避与右额中回激活有关。结果支持了这两个假设。目前的研究结果表明,额中回在自上而下的控制中起着重要作用,以根据动机目标来指导行为。