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奖励大小对表现监测中额-内侧θ和 FRN 的可分离影响。

Dissociable effects of reward magnitude on fronto-medial theta and FRN during performance monitoring.

机构信息

Cognitive & Affective Psychophysiology Laboratory, Department of Experimental, Clinical, and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Psychophysiology. 2020 Feb;57(2):e13481. doi: 10.1111/psyp.13481. Epub 2019 Oct 2.

Abstract

Reward processing is influenced by reward magnitude, as previous EEG studies showed changes in amplitude of the feedback-related negativity (FRN) and reward positivity (RewP), or power of fronto-medial theta (FMθ). However, it remains unclear whether these changes are driven by increased reward sensitivity, altered reward predictions, enhanced cognitive control, or a combination of these effects. To address this question, we asked 36 participants to perform a simple gambling task where feedback valence (reward vs. no-reward), its magnitude (small vs. large reward), and expectancy (expected vs. unexpected) were manipulated in a factorial design, while 64-channel EEG was recorded concurrently. We performed standard ERP analyses (FRN and RewP) as well as time-frequency decompositions (FMθ) of feedback-locked EEG data. Subjective reports showed that large rewards were more liked and expected than small ones. At the EEG level, increasing magnitude led to a larger RewP irrespective of expectancy, whereas the FRN was not influenced by this manipulation. In comparison, FMθ power was overall increased when reward magnitude was large, except if it was unexpected. These results show dissociable effects of reward magnitude on the RewP and FMθ power. Further, they suggest, that although large reward magnitude boosts reward processing (RewP), it can nonetheless undermine the need for enhanced cognitive control (FMθ) in case reward is unexpected. We discuss these new results in terms of optimistic bias or positive mood resulting from an increased reward magnitude.

摘要

奖励处理受到奖励大小的影响,如先前的 EEG 研究所示,反馈相关负波 (FRN) 和奖励正波 (RewP) 的幅度或额顶中线θ波 (FMθ) 的功率发生变化。然而,这些变化是由增加的奖励敏感性、改变的奖励预测、增强的认知控制还是这些效应的组合驱动的,目前还不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们要求 36 名参与者执行一项简单的赌博任务,其中反馈效价(奖励与无奖励)、其大小(小奖励与大奖励)和预期(预期与非预期)在因子设计中被操纵,同时记录 64 通道 EEG。我们进行了标准的 ERP 分析(FRN 和 RewP)以及反馈锁定 EEG 数据的时频分解(FMθ)。主观报告显示,大奖励比小奖励更受欢迎和预期。在 EEG 水平上,增加奖励大小会导致 RewP 增大,而不管预期如何,而 FRN 不受此操作的影响。相比之下,FMθ 功率在奖励大小较大时总体上增加,除非是意外的。这些结果显示了奖励大小对 RewP 和 FMθ 功率的分离影响。此外,它们表明,尽管大的奖励大小会增强奖励处理(RewP),但在奖励出乎意料的情况下,它可能会破坏增强认知控制(FMθ)的需要。我们根据奖励大小增加导致的乐观偏差或积极情绪来讨论这些新结果。

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