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奖励和期望对运动准备与执行神经信号的影响。

Reward and expectancy effects on neural signals of motor preparation and execution.

作者信息

Chen Xing-Jie, van den Berg Berry, Kwak Youngbin

机构信息

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Cortex. 2022 May;150:29-46. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2022.01.018. Epub 2022 Feb 24.

Abstract

The magnitude and prospect of rewards can have strong modulatory effects on response preparation and execution. Importantly, reward-seeking behavior in real life happens under an environment characterized by uncertainty and dynamic changes. The current study investigated how the brain's motor and cognitive control system adapts to the dynamic changes in the environment in pursuit of rewards. To this end, we tested the effect of reward and expectancy on the hallmark neural signals that reflect activity in motor and prefrontal systems, the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) and the mediofrontal (mPFC) theta oscillations, while participants performed an expected and unexpected actions to retrieve rewards. To better capture the dynamic changes in neural processes represented in the LRP waveform, we decomposed the LRP into the preparation (LRP) and execution (LRP) components. In the comparison of LRP magnitude across task conditions, we found a greater LRP when large rewards were more likely, reflecting a greater motor preparation to obtain larger rewards. We also found a greater LRP when large rewards were presented unexpectedly, suggesting a greater motor effort placed for executing a correct movement when presented with large rewards. In the analysis of mPFC theta, we found a greater theta power prior to performing an unexpected than expected response, indicating its contribution in response conflict resolution. Collectively, these results demonstrate an optimized motor and cognitive control to maximize rewards under the dynamic changes of real-life environment.

摘要

奖励的大小和前景对反应准备和执行具有强大的调节作用。重要的是,现实生活中的奖励寻求行为发生在一个具有不确定性和动态变化特征的环境中。当前的研究调查了大脑的运动和认知控制系统如何在追求奖励的过程中适应环境的动态变化。为此,我们测试了奖励和预期对反映运动和前额叶系统活动的标志性神经信号——侧化准备电位(LRP)和内侧前额叶(mPFC)θ振荡的影响,同时参与者执行预期和意外的动作来获取奖励。为了更好地捕捉LRP波形中所代表的神经过程的动态变化,我们将LRP分解为准备(LRP)和执行(LRP)成分。在跨任务条件比较LRP幅度时,我们发现当大奖励更有可能时LRP更大,这反映了为获得更大奖励而进行的更大的运动准备。我们还发现当意外出现大奖励时LRP更大,这表明在出现大奖励时为执行正确动作付出了更大的运动努力。在对mPFC θ的分析中,我们发现在执行意外反应之前的θ功率比预期反应时更大,这表明它在解决反应冲突中发挥了作用。总的来说,这些结果表明在现实生活环境的动态变化下,运动和认知控制得到了优化,以实现奖励最大化。

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