Nakao Takashi, Bai Yu, Nashiwa Hitomi, Northoff Georg
Institute of Biomedical & Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Tokyo, Japan; Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
Neuroimage. 2013 Feb 1;66:9-21. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.10.034. Epub 2012 Oct 24.
Most experimental studies of decision-making have specifically examined situations in which a single correct answer exists (externally guided decision-making). Along with such externally guided decision-making, there are instances of decision-making in which no correct answer based on external circumstances is available for the subject (internally guided decision-making, e.g. preference judgment). We compared these two different types of decision-making in terms of conflict-monitoring and their relation with resting-state brain activity. Current electroencephalography (EEG) data demonstrated that conflict-related N2 amplitudes (i.e., difference between large-conflict and small-conflict conditions) in externally guided decision-making were modulated by the type of external stimulus (i.e., large-conflict stimulus pair or small-conflict stimulus pair) but were not found to be correlated with resting-state brain activity (i.e. resting-state EEG power). In contrast, conflict-related N2 amplitudes in internally guided decision-making were found to be correlated with resting-state brain activity, but were not found to be modulated by the type of stimulus itself: the degree to which the type of external stimulus modulates the conflict during stimulus encoding varies according to individual differences in intrinsic brain activity. Considering those results comprehensively, we demonstrate for the first time resting-state and stimulus-related differences between externally and internally guided decision-making.
大多数决策的实验研究都特别考察了存在单一正确答案的情况(外部引导决策)。除了这种外部引导决策外,还存在一些决策情况,即对于主体而言,不存在基于外部环境的正确答案(内部引导决策,例如偏好判断)。我们从冲突监测及其与静息态脑活动的关系方面比较了这两种不同类型的决策。当前的脑电图(EEG)数据表明,外部引导决策中与冲突相关的N2波幅(即大冲突条件与小冲突条件之间的差异)受外部刺激类型(即大冲突刺激对或小冲突刺激对)的调节,但未发现与静息态脑活动(即静息态EEG功率)相关。相比之下,发现内部引导决策中与冲突相关的N2波幅与静息态脑活动相关,但未发现受刺激本身类型的调节:外部刺激类型在刺激编码过程中对冲突的调节程度因内在脑活动的个体差异而异。综合考虑这些结果,我们首次证明了外部引导决策和内部引导决策在静息态和与刺激相关方面的差异。