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情绪语境对冲动控制的影响。

Effects of emotional context on impulse control.

机构信息

Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2012 Oct 15;63(1):434-46. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.06.056. Epub 2012 Jul 7.

Abstract

High risk behaviors such as narcotic use or physical fighting can be caused by impulsive decision making in emotionally-charged situations. Improved neuroscientific understanding of how emotional context interacts with the control of impulsive behaviors may lead to advances in public policy and/or treatment approaches for high risk groups, including some high-risk adolescents or adults with poor impulse control. Inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is an important contributor to response inhibition (behavioral impulse control). IFG also has a role in processing emotional stimuli and regulating emotional responses. The mechanism(s) whereby response inhibition processes interact with emotion processing in IFG are poorly understood. We used 4.7 T fMRI in 20 healthy young adults performing a rapid event-related emotional Go/NoGo task. This task combined the Go/NoGo task, which is a classic means of recruiting response inhibition processes, with emotionally neutral and aversive distractor images. In IFG, both response inhibition in an emotionally neutral context (neutral NoGo trials) and aversive emotional picture processing (aversive Go trials) evoked activation greater than the simple response baseline (neutral Go trials). These results are consistent with the literature. Activation for response inhibition in aversive contexts (aversive NoGo-neutral Go trials) was approximately the sum of response inhibition activation (neutral NoGo-neutral Go) and aversive emotional distractor activation (aversive Go-neutral Go). We conclude that response inhibition and aversive emotional stimulus processing activities combine additively (linearly) in IFG, rather than interfering with each other (sub-linearly) or mutually-enhancing each other (super-linearly). We also found previously undocumented interaction effects between response inhibition (NoGo vs. Go) and emotional context (aversive vs. neutral distractor pictures) in bilateral posterior middle temporal gyrus and angular gyrus, right frontal eye field, and other brain regions. These results may reflect the interaction of attention processes driven by emotional stimuli with conflict resolution processes related to Go/NoGo performance.

摘要

高风险行为,如吸毒或身体打斗,可能是由情绪激动时冲动决策引起的。对情绪环境如何与冲动行为控制相互作用的神经科学的深入了解,可能会推动公共政策和/或治疗方法的进步,包括一些冲动控制差的高危青少年或成年人。下额前回(IFG)是反应抑制(行为冲动控制)的重要贡献者。IFG 在处理情绪刺激和调节情绪反应方面也有作用。反应抑制过程与 IFG 中的情绪处理相互作用的机制知之甚少。我们在 20 名健康年轻成年人中使用 4.7T fMRI 进行快速事件相关的情绪 Go/NoGo 任务。该任务将 Go/NoGo 任务(经典的招募反应抑制过程的方法)与中性和厌恶的分心图像结合起来。在 IFG 中,在中性环境下进行反应抑制(中性 NoGo 试验)和厌恶情绪图片处理(厌恶 Go 试验)都比简单的反应基线(中性 Go 试验)引起更大的激活。这些结果与文献一致。在厌恶环境下进行反应抑制(厌恶 NoGo-中性 Go 试验)的激活大约是反应抑制激活(中性 NoGo-中性 Go)和厌恶情绪分心激活(厌恶 Go-中性 Go)的总和。我们得出的结论是,反应抑制和厌恶情绪刺激处理活动在 IFG 中是相加的(线性的),而不是相互干扰(次线性的)或相互增强(超线性的)。我们还发现了以前没有记录的与反应抑制(NoGo 与 Go)和情绪环境(厌恶与中性分心图片)之间的相互作用效应,这些效应发生在双侧后颞中回和角回、右侧额眼区和其他脑区。这些结果可能反映了情绪刺激驱动的注意过程与与 Go/NoGo 表现相关的冲突解决过程的相互作用。

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