Zinchenko Artyom, Chen Siyi, Zhou Renlai
Department of General and Experimental Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China.
Biol Psychol. 2019 May;144:54-63. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2019.03.016. Epub 2019 Mar 27.
Modulation of adaptive executive control is particularly demanded in a pre- and early-school period. Therefore, in the present study, we investigated whether affective information can influence executive control in preschool children. We have recorded EEG during a Go/Nogo task where gender of a face served as a Go/Nogo cue and emotional expressions (positive, negative, neutral) were task irrelevant. Negative emotions modulated the magnitude of the conflict effect (Nogo vs. Go) in the N200 relative to neutral control, indicating enhanced cognitive control for negative emotions. Moreover, interpersonal characteristics (e.g., aggressive behavior) correlated with the emotion facilitated inhibitory control as indicated by N200. In addition, Go/Nogo conflict modulated neural responses in children already 100 ms after stimulus onset when paired with socially relevant emotional stimuli. These results show that emotions affect cognitive control in this age group in a valence specific manner.
在学前和小学早期阶段,对适应性执行控制的调节尤为重要。因此,在本研究中,我们调查了情感信息是否会影响学龄前儿童的执行控制。我们在一个Go/Nogo任务中记录了脑电图,其中面部性别作为Go/Nogo线索,而情感表达(积极、消极、中性)与任务无关。与中性对照相比,消极情绪调节了N200中冲突效应(Nogo与Go)的幅度,表明对消极情绪的认知控制增强。此外,如N200所示,人际特征(如攻击行为)与促进抑制控制的情绪相关。此外,当与社会相关的情感刺激配对时,Go/Nogo冲突在刺激开始后100毫秒就调节了儿童的神经反应。这些结果表明,情绪以效价特异性的方式影响该年龄组的认知控制。