Nyberg Lars
Department of Radiation Sciences, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Scand J Psychol. 2018 Feb;59(1):62-65. doi: 10.1111/sjop.12409.
Cognitive control is the foundation for attaining goals by flexible adaptation of action to changing environmental demands. It has been hypothesized to be critically dependent upon the prefrontal cortex (PFC). In this mini-review, evidence for domain-general versus domain-specific cognitive control is examined, with a particular focus on attention and memory. The reviewed studies examined different levels of cognitive control in relation to performance and patterns of brain activity, and a few included direct comparisons of cognitive-control modulations across cognitive domains. Within domains, increased demands on cognitive control consistently translated into increased PFC activity, but limited overlap in recruited PFC regions was observed between domains. It is concluded that the PFC supports multiple cognitive-control systems that collectively may be conceived of as a distributed executive.
认知控制是通过灵活调整行动以适应不断变化的环境需求来实现目标的基础。据推测,它严重依赖于前额叶皮层(PFC)。在这篇小型综述中,我们研究了领域通用与领域特定认知控制的证据,特别关注注意力和记忆。所综述的研究考察了与表现和大脑活动模式相关的不同水平的认知控制,并且有少数研究包括了跨认知领域的认知控制调节的直接比较。在各领域内,对认知控制的需求增加始终转化为PFC活动增加,但各领域之间在募集的PFC区域中观察到的重叠有限。得出的结论是,PFC支持多个认知控制系统,这些系统共同可被视为一个分布式执行系统。