Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London, London WC1N 3AR, United Kingdom.
J Neurosci. 2011 Feb 23;31(8):2888-94. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5336-10.2011.
Rostrolateral prefrontal cortex (RLPFC) plays a key role in our ability to postpone the execution of intended behaviors until after another activity has been performed. However, it is poorly understood in computational terms. One crucial question is whether RLPFC represents the content of delayed intentions or plays a nonspecific role. In this human functional magnetic resonance imaging study (n = 32), RLPFC was active while participants stored delayed intentions during a distracting ongoing task. Multivariate analysis showed that the intended cue for future action and the intended behavior could be decoded from distinct posterior brain regions. However, the content of intentions could not be decoded from RLPFC itself. Functional connectivity analysis showed that RLPFC increased its coupling with content-representing regions during intention storage. Furthermore, trials with relatively high RLPFC activity were associated with enhanced decoding. Thus, RLPFC may enable realization of delayed intentions via interactions with posterior brain regions, which represent their content.
额下回后区前额叶皮层(RLPFC)在我们延迟执行预期行为的能力中起着关键作用,直到执行完另一项活动。然而,从计算的角度来看,它还没有被很好地理解。一个关键问题是 RLPFC 是代表延迟意图的内容还是发挥非特异性作用。在这项人类功能磁共振成像研究(n = 32)中,当参与者在分散的进行任务中存储延迟意图时,RLPFC 处于活跃状态。多元分析表明,未来行动的预期线索和预期行为可以从不同的后脑区域解码。然而,意图的内容不能从 RLPFC 本身解码。功能连接分析表明,在意图存储期间,RLPFC 增加了与内容表示区域的耦合。此外,RLPFC 活动相对较高的试验与增强的解码相关。因此,RLPFC 可以通过与代表其内容的后脑区域的相互作用来实现延迟意图。