Hot and cold executive functions in the brain: A prefrontal-cingular network.

Brain and neuroscience advances Pub Date : 2021-04-23 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23982128211007769
Mohammad Ali Salehinejad, Elham Ghanavati, Md Harun Ar Rashid, Michael A Nitsche
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Executive functions, or cognitive control, are higher-order cognitive functions needed for adaptive goal-directed behaviours and are significantly impaired in majority of neuropsychiatric disorders. Different models and approaches are proposed for describing how executive functions are functionally organised in the brain. One popular and recently proposed organising principle of executive functions is the distinction between hot (i.e. reward or affective-related) versus cold (i.e. purely cognitive) domains of executive functions. The prefrontal cortex is traditionally linked to executive functions, but on the other hand, anterior and posterior cingulate cortices are hugely involved in executive functions as well. In this review, we first define executive functions, their domains, and the appropriate methods for studying them. Second, we discuss how hot and cold executive functions are linked to different areas of the prefrontal cortex. Next, we discuss the association of hot versus cold executive functions with the cingulate cortex, focusing on the anterior and posterior compartments. Finally, we propose a functional model for hot and cold executive function organisation in the brain with a specific focus on the fronto-cingular network. We also discuss clinical implications of hot versus cold cognition in major neuropsychiatric disorders (depression, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, substance use disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and autism) and attempt to characterise their profile according to the functional dominance or manifest of hot-cold cognition. Our model proposes that the lateral prefrontal cortex along with the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex are more relevant for cold executive functions, while the medial-orbital prefrontal cortex along with the ventral anterior cingulate cortex, and the posterior cingulate cortex are more closely involved in hot executive functions. This functional distinction, however, is not absolute and depends on several factors including task features, context, and the extent to which the measured function relies on cognition and emotion or both.

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大脑的冷热执行功能:前额叶-扣带网络。
执行功能或认知控制是适应性目标导向行为所需的高阶认知功能,在大多数神经精神疾病中显著受损。人们提出了不同的模型和方法来描述执行功能是如何在大脑中组织起来的。最近提出的一个流行的执行功能组织原则是执行功能的热域(即奖励或情感相关)与冷域(即纯认知)之间的区别。传统上,前额叶皮层与执行功能有关,但另一方面,前扣带皮层和后扣带皮层也与执行功能密切相关。在这篇综述中,我们首先定义了执行功能,它们的领域,以及研究它们的适当方法。其次,我们讨论了冷热执行功能是如何与前额皮质的不同区域联系在一起的。接下来,我们讨论了热与冷执行功能与扣带皮层的关联,重点是前部和后部室。最后,我们提出了一个大脑冷热执行功能组织的功能模型,特别关注额扣网络。我们还讨论了冷热认知在主要神经精神疾病(抑郁症、精神分裂症、焦虑症、物质使用障碍、注意缺陷多动障碍和自闭症)中的临床意义,并试图根据冷热认知的功能优势或表现来描述它们的特征。我们的模型表明,外侧前额叶皮层与背侧前扣带皮层与冷执行功能更相关,而内侧眶前额叶皮层与腹侧前扣带皮层和后扣带皮层与热执行功能更密切相关。然而,这种功能上的区别并不是绝对的,它取决于几个因素,包括任务特征、环境,以及被测功能对认知和情感或两者的依赖程度。
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