Cohen Michael X
Radboud University and Radboud University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
Neuroimage. 2016 Nov 1;141:262-272. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.07.054. Epub 2016 Jul 27.
Quickly detecting and correcting mistakes is a crucial brain function. EEG studies have identified an idiosyncratic electrophysiological signature of online error correction, termed midfrontal theta. Midfrontal theta has so far been investigated over the fast time-scale of a few hundred milliseconds. But several aspects of behavior and brain activity unfold over multiple time scales, displaying "scale-free" dynamics that have been linked to criticality and optimal flexibility when responding to changing environmental demands. Here we used a novel line-tracking task to demonstrate that midfrontal theta is a transient yet non-phase-locked response that is modulated by task performance over at least three time scales: a few hundred milliseconds at the onset of a mistake, task performance over a fixed window of the previous 5s, and scale-free-like fluctuations over many tens of seconds. These findings provide novel evidence for a role of midfrontal theta in online behavioral adaptation, and suggest new approaches for linking EEG signatures of human executive functioning to its neurobiological underpinnings.
快速检测和纠正错误是一项至关重要的大脑功能。脑电图研究已经确定了一种在线错误纠正的特殊电生理特征,称为额中θ波。到目前为止,额中θ波是在几百毫秒的快速时间尺度上进行研究的。但是行为和大脑活动的几个方面是在多个时间尺度上展开的,表现出“无标度”动力学,这种动力学与应对不断变化的环境需求时的临界性和最佳灵活性有关。在这里,我们使用了一项新颖的线跟踪任务来证明,额中θ波是一种短暂但非锁相的反应,它至少在三个时间尺度上受任务表现的调节:错误发生时的几百毫秒、前5秒固定窗口内的任务表现,以及几十秒内类似无标度的波动。这些发现为额中θ波在在线行为适应中的作用提供了新的证据,并为将人类执行功能的脑电图特征与其神经生物学基础联系起来提出了新的方法。