Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, The Netherlands.
Biol Psychol. 2012 Jul;90(3):234-41. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2012.03.018. Epub 2012 Apr 5.
Recent findings suggest that, relative to negative feedback, positive feedback counteracts conflict processing and subsequent attentional adaptation. Here we hypothesize that this interaction may direct adjustments in perception and action via the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). We recorded EEG while participants performed an arrow flanker task with monetary gain or loss as arbitrary reward feedback between trials. As predicted, we found a reduction in conflict-driven adaptation for trials in which conflict was followed by monetary gain (vs. monetary loss), a behavioral effect accompanied by a modulation in early visual processing related to the processing of the distracters. Moreover, time-frequency analyses showed that ongoing fronto-central theta oscillations induced by previous conflict sustained longer after loss than after gain, an interaction presumably reflecting ACC modulation. These data provide a first important step toward understanding the neural mechanism underlying the affective regulation of conflict-driven behavior.
最近的研究结果表明,与负反馈相比,正反馈可以抵消冲突处理和随后的注意力适应。在这里,我们假设这种相互作用可能通过前扣带皮层(ACC)来指导感知和行动的调整。我们在参与者进行箭头侧翼任务时记录了 EEG,该任务在试验之间以货币收益或损失作为任意奖励反馈。正如我们所预测的那样,我们发现,在冲突之后是货币收益(而非货币损失)的情况下,冲突驱动的适应减少了,这是一种行为效应,伴随着与干扰物处理相关的早期视觉处理的调制。此外,时频分析表明,先前冲突引起的持续的额中央θ振荡在损失后比收益后持续时间更长,这种相互作用可能反映了 ACC 的调制。这些数据为理解冲突驱动行为的情感调节的神经机制提供了重要的第一步。