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与非人类灵长类动物表现监测相关的事件相关电位。

Event-related potentials associated with performance monitoring in non-human primates.

机构信息

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Brain and Mind Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2014 Aug 15;97:308-20. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.028. Epub 2014 Apr 13.

Abstract

The abilities to monitor performance outcomes and, when appropriate, impose strategic adjustments in behavior, are core features of the intact human cognitive control system. Errors committed in choice reaction time tasks are typically followed by two scalp potentials, the error negativity (Ne) and error positivity (Pe). These components are considered physiological signatures of the performance monitoring system. Several theories have been proposed to account for these error-related potentials and their functional and behavioral significance. These ideas were inspired by empirical data in humans and other mammalian species, and supported by the results of experiments in which performance monitoring, in humans and computational models, was investigated. However, an appropriate animal model is required to rigorously test the predictions that arise from these theories. Here, using a variant of the anti-saccade task, we demonstrate that event-related signals recorded from macaque monkeys, following errors in choice, resemble the human Ne and Pe. These components were modulated by cognitive variables, namely the degree of cognitive control associated with the applied rule, which implies the existence of hierarchical error processing systems in monkeys, and the degree of response control associated with the saccade. Error-related potential amplitudes were also correlated with remedial action, in a rule-dependent manner. These results demonstrate that error-related potentials in macaque monkeys and human subjects show important similarities, thus supporting the use of the macaque monkey as an animal model for the neurophysiological study of performance monitoring, and potentially, post-error adjustments.

摘要

监测绩效结果的能力,以及在适当的时候对行为进行战略调整,是完整的人类认知控制系统的核心特征。在选择反应时间任务中犯的错误通常会伴随着两个头皮电位,错误负波(Ne)和错误正波(Pe)。这些成分被认为是绩效监测系统的生理特征。已经提出了几种理论来解释这些与错误相关的电位及其功能和行为意义。这些想法受到了人类和其他哺乳动物物种的经验数据的启发,并得到了实验结果的支持,这些实验研究了人类和计算模型中的绩效监测。然而,需要一个适当的动物模型来严格测试这些理论所产生的预测。在这里,我们使用反扫视任务的一种变体,证明了猕猴在选择错误后记录的事件相关信号类似于人类的 Ne 和 Pe。这些成分受到认知变量的调节,即与应用规则相关的认知控制程度,这意味着猴子中存在分层的错误处理系统,以及与扫视相关的反应控制程度。错误相关的电位幅度也与补救措施呈规则依赖性相关。这些结果表明,猕猴和人类被试的错误相关电位表现出重要的相似性,因此支持使用猕猴作为动物模型来研究绩效监测的神经生理学,以及潜在的错误后调整。

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