The specific brain activity of dual task coordination: a theoretical conflict-control model based on a qualitative and quantitative review

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Yue Hu, Tianliang Liu, Sensen Song, Kaiyang Qin, W. Chan
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ABSTRACT Concurrently coordinating two tasks at a time is a prerequisite or an essential competency for some occupations. However, evidence are mixed regarding the specific brain activity of dual task coordination. To this end, the present work systematically reviewed the evidence from the functional neuroimaging studies about dual-task-related brain activations by meta-analysis and narrative syntheses. 59 studies related to the brain activity of dual tasking among the healthy adult population were included in the systematic review, 24 studies among which employed three suitable analysis approaches were further included into the meta-analysis. The meta-analysis employing seed-based effect size mapping method found that the specific dual-task-related brain activations were in the medial part of superior frontal gyrus/middle cingulate cortex, right precuneus, and right inferior gyrus (familywise error (FWE)-corrected p < .01). The systematic qualitative and quantitative review suggested that dual task coordination might be specifically associated with the conflict-control brain circuit.
双重任务协调的特定大脑活动:一个基于定性和定量综述的冲突控制理论模型
同时协调两项任务是一些职业的先决条件或基本能力。然而,关于双重任务协调的特定大脑活动的证据是混合的。为此,本研究采用meta分析和叙事综合的方法,系统地回顾了双任务相关脑激活的功能神经影像学研究证据。系统评价纳入健康成人双任务脑活动相关的59项研究,其中采用3种合适分析方法的24项研究进一步纳入meta分析。采用基于种子的效应大小映射方法进行meta分析发现,特定的双任务相关脑激活位于额上回/中扣带皮层内侧、右侧楔前叶和右侧下回(家庭误差(FWE)校正p < 0.01)。系统的定性和定量研究表明,双重任务协调可能与冲突控制脑回路有特定的联系。
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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