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符号数字处理中物理大小与数字大小交互作用的电生理关联:来自新型Go/Nogo数字斯特鲁普任务的见解

Electrophysiological Correlates of the Interaction of Physical and Numerical Size in Symbolic Number Processing: Insights from a Novel Go/Nogo Numerical Stroop Task.

作者信息

Pekár Judit, Hofmann Wiebke, Knakker Balázs, Tamm Sascha, Kinder Annette

机构信息

Institute of Psychology of Learning, Department of Education and Psychology, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195 Berlin, Germany.

Grastyán Translational Research Center, University of Pécs, 7624 Pécs, Hungary.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2023 Apr 22;13(5):702. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13050702.

Abstract

The interaction of physical and numerical size has been investigated and repeatedly demonstrated in the numerical Stroop task, in which participants compare digits of different physical sizes. It is, however, not entirely clear yet what psychological processes contribute to this interaction. The aim of the present study is to investigate the role of inhibition in the interaction of physical and numerical size, by introducing a novel paradigm that is suitable to elicit inhibition-related event-related potential components. To this end, we combined the go/nogo paradigm with the numerical Stroop task while measuring EEG and reaction times. Participants were presented with Arabic number pairs and had to press a button if the number on one side was numerically larger and they had to refrain from responding if the number on the other side was numerically larger. The physical size of the number pairs was also manipulated, in order to create congruent, neutral, and incongruent trials. Behavioural results confirmed the well-established numerical distance and numerical Stroop effects. Analysis of electrophysiological data revealed the classical go/nogo electrophysiological effects with numerical stimuli, and showed that peak amplitudes were larger for nogo than for go trials on the N2, as well as on the P3 component, on frontal and midline electrodes. When analysing the congruency effects, the peak amplitude of N2 was larger in incongruent trials than in neutral and congruent trials, while there was no evidence of a congruency effect on the P3 component peaks. Further analysis of the electrophysiological data revealed an additional facilitatory effect in the go trials, as well as an additional interference effect in the nogo trials. Taken together, it seems that interference effects are probably resolved by inhibitory processes and that facilitatory effects are affected by different cognitive control processes required by go versus nogo trials.

摘要

物理大小与数字大小之间的相互作用已在数字斯特鲁普任务中得到研究并反复验证,在该任务中,参与者比较不同物理大小的数字。然而,目前尚不完全清楚哪些心理过程导致了这种相互作用。本研究的目的是通过引入一种适合引出与抑制相关的事件相关电位成分的新范式,来探究抑制在物理大小与数字大小相互作用中的作用。为此,我们将执行/不执行范式与数字斯特鲁普任务相结合,同时测量脑电图(EEG)和反应时间。向参与者呈现阿拉伯数字对,如果一侧的数字在数值上更大,他们必须按下按钮;如果另一侧的数字在数值上更大,他们则必须不做反应。数字对的物理大小也受到操控,以创建一致、中性和不一致的试验。行为结果证实了已确立的数字距离和数字斯特鲁普效应。对电生理数据的分析揭示了数字刺激的经典执行/不执行电生理效应,并表明在额叶和中线电极上,不执行试验在N2以及P3成分上的峰值幅度大于执行试验。在分析一致性效应时,N2的峰值幅度在不一致试验中大于中性和一致试验,而在P3成分峰值上没有一致性效应的证据。对电生理数据的进一步分析揭示了执行试验中的额外促进效应以及不执行试验中的额外干扰效应。综上所述,干扰效应可能通过抑制过程得到解决,而促进效应则受到执行试验与不执行试验所需的不同认知控制过程的影响。

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