Pajkossy Péter, Szőllősi Ágnes, Demeter Gyula, Racsmány Mihály
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Department of Cognitive Science, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary.
Front Psychol. 2018 Apr 11;9:506. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00506. eCollection 2018.
Dopamine (DA) and noradrenaline (NA) are important neurotransmitters, which are suggested to play a vital role in modulating the neural circuitry involved in the executive control of cognition. One way to investigate the functions of these neurotransmitter systems is to assess physiological indices of DA and NA transmission. Here we examined how variations of spontaneous eye-blink rate and pupil size, as indirect measures of DA and NA activity, respectively, are related to performance in a hallmark aspect of executive control: attentional set shifting. We used the Intra/Extradimensional Set Shifting Task, where participants have to choose between different compound stimuli while the stimulus-reward contingencies change periodically. During such rule shifts, participants have to refresh their attentional set while they reassess which stimulus-features are relevant. We found that both eye-blink rate (EBR) and pupil size increased after rule shifts, when explorative processes are required to establish stimulus-reward contingencies. Furthermore, baseline pupil size was related to performance during the most difficult, extradimensional set shifting stage, whereas baseline EBR was associated with task performance prior to this stage. Our results support a range of neurobiological models suggesting that the activity of DA and NA neurotransmitter systems determines individual differences in executive functions (EF), possibly by regulating neurotransmission in prefrontal circuits. We also suggest that assessing specific, easily accessible indirect physiological markers, such as pupil size and blink rate, contributes to the comprehension of the relationship between neurotransmitter systems and EF.
多巴胺(DA)和去甲肾上腺素(NA)是重要的神经递质,它们在调节参与认知执行控制的神经回路中起着至关重要的作用。研究这些神经递质系统功能的一种方法是评估DA和NA传递的生理指标。在这里,我们分别研究了作为DA和NA活动间接指标的自发眨眼率和瞳孔大小的变化如何与执行控制的一个标志性方面——注意力集转移的表现相关。我们使用了维度内/维度间集转移任务,参与者必须在不同的复合刺激之间进行选择,同时刺激-奖励的偶然性会定期变化。在这种规则转换期间,参与者在重新评估哪些刺激特征相关时,必须刷新他们的注意力集。我们发现,当需要探索性过程来建立刺激-奖励的偶然性时,规则转换后眨眼率(EBR)和瞳孔大小都会增加。此外,基线瞳孔大小与最困难的维度间集转移阶段的表现相关,而基线EBR与该阶段之前的任务表现相关。我们的结果支持了一系列神经生物学模型,这些模型表明DA和NA神经递质系统的活动可能通过调节前额叶回路中的神经传递来决定执行功能(EF)的个体差异。我们还建议,评估特定的、易于获取的间接生理指标,如瞳孔大小和眨眼率,有助于理解神经递质系统与EF之间的关系。