α和θ振荡在认知控制信息寻求中的独特作用。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Seema Prasad, Christian Beste
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摘要

认知控制——根据当前目标调节信息处理的能力——对认知功能至关重要。我们研究了认知控制需求的不确定性是否会导致更高的线索加工,从而减少不确定性。参与者完成了一个Go/NoGo的任务,其中有两个NoGo:Go的比例(4:5和1:6)。彩色线索,无论是预测性的(80%)还是非预测性的(50%),都先于目标。使用时频、波束形成和非周期活动方法分析神经生理学数据。行为结果显示,提示仅在高不确定性(4:5)和预测性提示(80%)条件下起作用,表明反应抑制需求的不确定性使人们容易受到有助于解决这种不确定性的外部提示的影响。在50% 4:5条件下,线索出现后,后扣带皮层有强烈的α带活动,这表明α带活动在抑制与当前任务无关的线索中起着重要作用。在80%条件下,我们还观察到目标开始后显著的θ波带活动,这表明只有可靠的线索影响反应选择。非周期成分没有影响。这些发现有助于理解认知控制背景下信息寻求和不确定性之间的关系,以及周期性和非周期性神经活动的作用。
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Distinct Roles of Alpha and Theta Oscillations in Information-Seeking in Cognitive Control.

Cognitive control - the ability to regulate information processing in line with current goals - is essential for cognitive functioning. We examined whether uncertainty in cognitive control demands leads to higher processing of cues that reduce uncertainty. Participants completed a Go/NoGo task with two NoGo:Go ratios (4:5 and 1:6). Colored cues, either predictive (80%) or unpredictive (50%), preceded targets. Neurophysiological data were analyzed using time-frequency, beamforming, and aperiodic activity approaches. The behavioral results showed an effect of the cues only in the high uncertain (4:5), predictive cues (80%) condition indicating that uncertainty in the demands of response inhibition makes people susceptible to external cues that can help resolve this uncertainty. Strong alpha band activity in the posterior cingulate cortex following cue onset in the 50% 4:5 condition suggested that alpha band activity plays a significant role in the suppression of cues irrelevant to the current task. We also observed significant theta band activity following target onset in the 80% condition suggesting that only reliable cues influenced response selection. Aperiodic components showed no effects. These findings have implications towards understanding the relationship between information-seeking and uncertainty in the context of cognitive control and the role of periodic and aperiodic neural activity.

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Journal of neurophysiology
Journal of neurophysiology 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.00%
发文量
255
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurophysiology publishes original articles on the function of the nervous system. All levels of function are included, from the membrane and cell to systems and behavior. Experimental approaches include molecular neurobiology, cell culture and slice preparations, membrane physiology, developmental neurobiology, functional neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, systems electrophysiology, imaging and mapping techniques, and behavioral analysis. Experimental preparations may be invertebrate or vertebrate species, including humans. Theoretical studies are acceptable if they are tied closely to the interpretation of experimental data and elucidate principles of broad interest.
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