Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Oct 8;110(41):16616-21. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1315235110. Epub 2013 Sep 23.
Unlike brain regions that respond selectively to specific kinds of information content, a number of frontal and parietal regions are thought to be domain- and process-general: that is, active during a wide variety of demanding cognitive tasks. However, most previous evidence for this functional generality in humans comes from methods that overestimate activation overlap across tasks. Here we present functional MRI evidence from single-subject analyses for broad functional generality of a specific set of brain regions: the same sets of voxels are engaged across tasks ranging from arithmetic to storing information in working memory, to inhibiting irrelevant information. These regions have a specific topography, often lying directly adjacent to domain-specific regions. Thus, in addition to domain-specific brain regions tailored to solve particular problems of longstanding importance to our species, the human brain also contains a set of functionally general regions that plausibly endow us with the cognitive flexibility necessary to solve novel problems.
与选择性地响应特定种类信息内容的大脑区域不同,一些额叶和顶叶区域被认为是领域和过程普遍的:也就是说,在各种高要求的认知任务中都很活跃。然而,之前大多数关于人类这种功能普遍性的证据都来自于高估任务间激活重叠的方法。在这里,我们从单个体分析的功能磁共振成像证据中,为一组特定的大脑区域提供了广泛的功能普遍性:从算术到在工作记忆中存储信息,再到抑制无关信息,这些区域都存在着相同的体素参与。这些区域具有特定的拓扑结构,通常直接位于特定于域的区域旁边。因此,除了针对我们物种长期存在的特定问题量身定制的特定于域的大脑区域外,人类大脑还包含一组功能普遍的区域,这些区域很可能赋予我们解决新问题所需的认知灵活性。