The role of posterior parietal cortex and medial prefrontal cortex in distraction and mind-wandering

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Luca Giacometti Giordani , Andrea Crisafulli , Giovanni Cantarella , Alessio Avenanti , Elisa Ciaramelli
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Abstract

Distraction reflects a drift of attention away from the task at hand towards task-irrelevant external or internal information (mind-wandering). The right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are known to mediate attention to external information and mind-wandering, respectively, but it is not clear whether they support each process selectively or rather they play similar roles in supporting both. In this study, participants performed a visual search task including salient color singleton distractors before and after receiving cathodal (inhibitory) transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the right PPC, the mPFC, or sham tDCS. Thought probes assessed the intensity and contents of mind-wandering during visual search. The results show that tDCS to the right PPC but not mPFC reduced the attentional capture by the singleton distractor during visual search. tDCS to both mPFC and PPC reduced mind-wandering, but only tDCS to the mPFC specifically reduced future-oriented mind-wandering. These results suggest that the right PPC and mPFC play a different role in directing attention towards task-irrelevant information. The PPC is involved in both external and internal distraction, possibly by mediating the disengagement of attention from the current task and its reorienting to salient information, be this a percept or a mental content (mind-wandering). By contrast, the mPFC uniquely supports mind-wandering, possibly by mediating the endogenous generation of future-oriented thoughts capable to draw attention inward, away from ongoing activities.

后顶叶皮层和内侧前额叶皮层在分心和走神中的作用
分心反映了注意力从手头的任务转移到与任务无关的外部或内部信息(走神)。众所周知,右后顶叶皮层(PPC)和内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)分别介导对外部信息的注意和走神,但尚不清楚它们是选择性地支持每一个过程,还是在支持这两个过程中发挥着相似的作用。在这项研究中,参与者在接受右侧PPC、mPFC或假tDCS的阴极(抑制性)经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)前后,进行了一项视觉搜索任务,包括显色单核干扰物。思维探针评估视觉搜索过程中走神的强度和内容。结果表明,在视觉搜索过程中,右侧PPC而非mPFC的tDCS降低了单例干扰物的注意捕获。tDCS对mPFC和PPC都减少了走神,但只有tDCS对mPFC特别减少了面向未来的走神。这些结果表明,正确的PPC和mPFC在将注意力引导到与任务无关的信息方面发挥着不同的作用。PPC既涉及外部注意力分散,也涉及内部注意力分散,可能是通过中介将注意力从当前任务中分离出来,并将其重定向到显著信息,无论是感知还是心理内容(走神)。相比之下,mPFC独特地支持走神,可能是通过介导内生的面向未来的思想,能够将注意力从正在进行的活动中转移到内部。
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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
228
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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