Jia Lei, Cheng Mengru, Sung Billy, Wang Cheng, Wang Jun, Li Feiming
Department of Psychology, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China.
School of Marketing, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2020 Dec 17;14:573187. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.573187. eCollection 2020.
Previous research has indicated that frontal midline theta (FMθ) reflects a domain-general cognitive control mechanism of the prefrontal cortex. Brain imaging studies have shown that the inhibition of implicit stereotypes was dependent on this domain-general cognitive control mechanism. Based on this knowledge, the present study investigated the neural oscillatory correlates of implicit gender stereotype control in an extrinsic affective Simon task (EAST) using electrophysiological methods. Participants in this task conducted verification to white gender names and colored gender traits, and their behavioral response and electroencephalogram (EEG) were recorded during their performances. As predicted, stereotype-inconsistent trials resulted in reduced response accuracies and slower response times than stereotype-consistent trials. For the event-related potential (ERP) results, the enhanced performance of stereotype-inconsistent trials was accompanied by an enhanced N400 amplitude but an attenuated late positive potential amplitude. In contrast, early attentional components such as P2 and N2 as well as their amplitudes were impacted by the experimental manipulations and individual differences in gender factors. In addition, based on time-frequency (TF) analysis, we found that the enhanced performance of stereotype-inconsistent trials was also accompanied by an event-related synchronization on the frontal theta oscillation. This frontal theta appeared at a late processing stage and persisted across a time window from N400 to late positive potential. Additionally, this enhanced frontal theta effect was not modulated by the experimental manipulations and individual differences in gender factors. Based on these findings, the feature of frontal theta oscillation in the implicit gender stereotype control process was discussed.
先前的研究表明,额中线θ波(FMθ)反映了前额叶皮层的一种领域通用认知控制机制。脑成像研究表明,内隐刻板印象的抑制依赖于这种领域通用认知控制机制。基于这一认识,本研究采用电生理方法,在外显情感西蒙任务(EAST)中探究了内隐性别刻板印象控制的神经振荡相关性。该任务的参与者对白色的性别名字和带有颜色的性别特征进行验证,并在其执行过程中记录他们的行为反应和脑电图(EEG)。正如预期的那样,与刻板印象一致的试验相比,刻板印象不一致的试验导致反应准确率降低和反应时间延长。对于事件相关电位(ERP)结果,刻板印象不一致试验中增强的表现伴随着N400波幅增强但晚期正电位波幅减弱。相比之下,诸如P2和N2等早期注意成分及其波幅受到实验操作和性别因素个体差异的影响。此外,基于时频(TF)分析,我们发现刻板印象不一致试验中增强的表现还伴随着额叶θ振荡上的事件相关同步。这种额叶θ波出现在后期加工阶段,并在从N400到晚期正电位的时间窗口中持续存在。此外这种增强的额叶θ波效应不受实验操作和性别因素个体差异的调节。基于这些发现,讨论了内隐性别刻板印象控制过程中额叶θ振荡的特征。