Brain Activations Related to Saccadic Response Conflict are not Sensitive to Time on Task

作者:Beldzik Ewa*; Domagalik Aleksandra; Oginska Halszka; Marek Tadeusz; Fafrowicz Magdalena
来源:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015, 9: 664.
DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00664

摘要

Establishing a role of the dorsal medial frontal cortex in the performance monitoring and cognitive control has been a challenge to neuroscientists for the past decade. In light of recent findings, the conflict monitoring hypothesis has been elaborated to an action outcome predictor theory. One of the findings that led to this re-evaluation was the fMRI study in which conflict-related brain activity was investigated in terms of the so-called time on task effect, i.e., a linear increase of the BOLD signal with longer response times. The aim of this study was to investigate brain regions involved in the processing of saccadic response conflict and to account for the time on task effect. A modified spatial cueing task was implemented in the event-related fMRI study with oculomotor responses. The results revealed several brain regions which show higher activity for incongruent trials in comparison to the congruent ones, including pre-supplementary motor area together with the frontal and parietal regions. Further analysis accounting for the effect of response time provided evidence that these brain activations were not sensitive to time on task but reflected purely the congruency effect.

  • 出版日期2015-12-2