Department of Cognitive Psychology, University of Trier, Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Germany.
Institute for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ICAN), University of Trier, Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Germany.
Cereb Cortex. 2024 Aug 1;34(8). doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhae326.
Adaptive behavior is fundamental to cognitive control and executive functioning. This study investigates how cognitive control mechanisms and episodic feature retrieval interact to influence adaptiveness, focusing particularly on theta (4 to 8 Hz) oscillatory dynamics. We conducted two variations of the Simon task, incorporating response-incompatible, response-compatible, and neutral trials. Experiment 1 demonstrated that cognitive adjustments-specifically, cognitive shielding following incompatible trials and cognitive relaxation following compatible ones-are reflected in midfrontal theta power modulations associated with the Simon effect. Experiment 2 showed that reducing feature overlap between trials leads to less pronounced sequential modulations in behavior and midfrontal theta activity, supporting the hypothesis that cognitive control and feature integration share a common neural mechanism. These findings highlight the interaction of cognitive control processes and episodic feature integration in modulating behavior. The results advocate for hybrid models that combine top-down and bottom-up processes as a comprehensive framework to understand cognitive control dynamics and adaptive behavior.
适应行为是认知控制和执行功能的基础。本研究调查认知控制机制和情景特征检索如何相互作用以影响适应性,特别关注θ(4 到 8 Hz)振荡动态。我们进行了两种 Simon 任务变体,包括反应不兼容、反应兼容和中性试验。实验 1 表明,认知调整——特别是不兼容试验后的认知屏蔽和兼容试验后的认知放松——反映在与 Simon 效应相关的额中θ功率调制中。实验 2 表明,减少试验之间的特征重叠会导致行为和额中θ活动的序列调制不那么明显,这支持了认知控制和特征整合共享共同的神经机制的假设。这些发现强调了认知控制过程和情景特征整合在调节行为方面的相互作用。结果支持了将自上而下和自下而上的过程结合起来的混合模型,作为理解认知控制动态和适应性行为的综合框架。