Colzato Lorenza S, Jongkees Bryant J, Sellaro Roberta, Hommel Bernhard
Institute for Psychological Research, Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition, Leiden University , Leiden , Netherlands.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2013 Dec 16;7:200. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00200. eCollection 2013.
In this study we tested the idea that the food supplement l-Tyrosine (TYR) repletes resources required for cognitive-control operations. We investigated whether the "updating" (and monitoring) of working memory (WM) representations, a key cognitive-control function, can be promoted by administering TYR, the biochemical precursor of dopamine. Participants performed an N-back task where we compared the WM-demanding 2-back condition with the WM-undemanding 1-back condition. As expected, TYR promoted performance in the more demanding (2-back) but not in the easier (1-back) condition, suggesting that TYR selectively targets cognitive-control operations. This result suggests that TYR can replete cognitive resources when more control is needed and, more generally, that food can act as a cognitive enhancer.
在本研究中,我们验证了一种观点,即食品补充剂左旋酪氨酸(TYR)可补充认知控制操作所需的资源。我们研究了给予多巴胺的生化前体TYR是否能够促进工作记忆(WM)表征的“更新”(及监控),这是一项关键的认知控制功能。参与者执行了一项N-back任务,我们将需要工作记忆的2-back条件与不需要工作记忆的1-back条件进行了比较。正如预期的那样,TYR在要求更高的(2-back)条件下提高了表现,但在较容易的(1-back)条件下则没有,这表明TYR选择性地作用于认知控制操作。这一结果表明,当需要更多控制时,TYR可以补充认知资源,更普遍地说,食物可以起到认知增强剂的作用。