IIT CTNSC @UniFe, Center for Translational Neurophysiology for Speech and Communication, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Fossato di Mortara 17/19, Ferrara, Italy.
Psychol Res. 2020 Mar;84(2):276-284. doi: 10.1007/s00426-018-0998-3. Epub 2018 Mar 8.
Motor inhibition and attentional processing are tightly linked. Recent neurophysiological studies have shown that both processes might rely on similar cognitive and neural mechanisms (Wessel and Aron, Neuron 93:259-280, 2017). However, it remains unclear whether attentional reorientation influences inhibition of a subsequent action. Therefore, we combined two tasks that are commonly used in the motor inhibition and visual attention reorientation field [respectively: the stop-signal task (Logan and Cowan, Psychol Rev 91:295-327, 1984) and the Posner endogenous cueing paradigm (Posner, Q J Exp Psychol 32(1):3-25, 1980)] to investigate how different aspects of visual attention modulate subsequent voluntary inhibition. Our results showed an increase in stopping-reaction time after a reorientation of attention only. This suggests a specific impairment of inhibitory control when a reorientation of visual attention is needed. These findings support the idea of a selective influence of attention reorientation on subsequent motor inhibition (stop signal). This may be linked to the "circuit breaker" hypothesis, proposing that attention reorientation toward an unexpected event "resets" the ongoing processes to allow the analysis of the potentially behaviorally relevant visual events (Corbetta et al., Neuron 58(3):306-324, 2008).
运动抑制和注意力处理紧密相连。最近的神经生理学研究表明,这两个过程可能依赖于相似的认知和神经机制(Wessel 和 Aron,神经元 93:259-280,2017)。然而,注意力重新定向是否会影响后续动作的抑制仍不清楚。因此,我们结合了常用于运动抑制和视觉注意力重新定向领域的两个任务[分别是:停止信号任务(Logan 和 Cowan,心理评论 91:295-327,1984)和 Posner 内源性线索范式(Posner,Q J Exp Psychol 32(1):3-25,1980)],以研究视觉注意力的不同方面如何调节后续的自愿抑制。我们的结果表明,只有在注意力重新定向后,停止反应时间才会延长。这表明当需要重新定向视觉注意力时,抑制控制会受到特定的损害。这些发现支持了注意力重新定向对后续运动抑制(停止信号)的选择性影响的观点。这可能与“电路断路器”假说有关,该假说提出,注意力重新定向到意外事件会“重置”正在进行的过程,从而允许对潜在行为相关的视觉事件进行分析(Corbetta 等人,神经元 58(3):306-324,2008)。