The maintenance of complex visual scenes in working memory may require activation of working memory manipulation circuits in the dlPFC.

Frederick Nitchie, Abigail Casalvera, Marta Teferi, Milan Patel, Kevin G Lynch, Walid Makhoul, Yvette I Sheline, Nicholas L Balderston
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Past research has shown that the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortices (dlPFC) are implicated in both emotional processing as well as cognitive processing, in addition to working memory Exactly how these disparate processes interact with one another within the dlPFC is less understood. To explore this, researchers designed an experiment that looked at working memory performance during fMRI under both emotional and non-emotional task conditions. Participants were asked to complete three tasks (letters, neutral images, emotional images) of the Sternberg Sorting Task under one of two trial conditions (sort or maintain). Regions of interest consisted of the left and right dlPFC as defined by brain masks based on NeuroSynth. Results showed a significant main effect of the sort condition on reaction speed for all three trial types, as well as a main effect of task type (letters) on accuracy. In addition, a significant interaction was found between trial type (sort) and task type (letters), but not for either of the picture tasks. These results reveal a discrepancy between BOLD signal and behavioral data, with no significant difference in BOLD activity during image trials being displayed, despite longer response times for every condition. While these results show that the dlPFC is clearly implicated in non-emotional cognitive processing, more research is needed to explain the lack of BOLD activation seen here for similar emotionally valanced tasks, possibly indicating involvement of other brain networks.
在工作记忆中维持复杂的视觉场景可能需要激活dlPFC中的工作记忆操作回路。
过去的研究表明,除了工作记忆外,双侧背外侧前额叶皮层(dlPFC)还涉及情绪处理和认知处理,这些不同的过程在dlPFC中是如何相互作用的,目前还不太清楚。为了探索这一点,研究人员设计了一个实验,在情绪和非情绪任务条件下,通过功能磁共振成像观察工作记忆的表现。参与者被要求在两种试验条件(分类或维持)中的一种下完成Sternberg分类任务的三个任务(字母、中性图像、情绪图像)。感兴趣的区域由基于NeuroSynth的脑面具定义的左、右dlPFC组成。结果表明,排序条件对三种试验类型的反应速度有显著的主影响,任务类型(字母)对准确性有显著的主影响。此外,在试验类型(排序)和任务类型(字母)之间发现了显著的相互作用,但在图片任务中都没有。这些结果揭示了BOLD信号和行为数据之间的差异,尽管每种情况下的响应时间都更长,但在显示图像试验期间,BOLD活动没有显著差异。虽然这些结果表明dlPFC明显与非情绪认知处理有关,但需要更多的研究来解释在类似的情绪平衡任务中缺乏BOLD激活,这可能表明其他大脑网络也参与其中。
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