Title: Associative learning and cognitive control
1Associative learning and cognitive control
- Eddy J. Davelaar Geoff Bird
2Botvinick, et al., 2001 Jones, et al., 2002 Cho,
et al., 2002 Botvinick, et al., 2004 Yeung, et
al., 2004
Incongruent trials (gtltgt) slower than congruent
trials (ltltlt) ? flanker effect
Flanker effect smaller if the previous trial was
an incongruent trial ? Gratton effect
Explained by a computational model that assumes
that response conflict is monitored by the ACC,
is increased for incongruent trials, and sharpens
attention on the next trial.
- However, the Gratton effect (the interaction) is
only observed when target/response repeats across
trials - Priming account of the Gratton effect
- Mayr, et al., 2003 Nieuwenhuis, et al., 2006
1) IF learning from array to response plan THEN
stronger functional connectivity for iI and cC
trials in repeats compared to non-repeats 2) IF
conflict-modulated attention THEN stronger
connectivity between conflict area and attention
area
3This is a DCM study 2-step process 1) localise
relevant voxels 2) Apply DCM to those
voxels Stimuli C gtgtgtgtgt, ltltltltlt I ltltgtltlt, gtgtltgtgt
N --gt--, --lt-- Localisers Decision I minus C
(DLPFC) Identity full-array adaptation Conflict
I minus C (ACC/pre-SMA) Attention IC-N Design
Scanning Parameters 2 runs 19mins each separated
by structural scan. Scanner time 60mins per
subject including set-up. 14 subjects (14hr
scanner time in total). Event-related design,
Stimulus response period (1.5s) blank ISI (mean
3s, 2-4s range). Random sequence of events.
Whole cortex coverage (no cerebellum). TR 2.7s,
30slices, 3.5mm, 10 gap.
nonrepeat nonrepeat repeat repeat
I C I C
i 36 36 36 36
c 36 36 36 36
n 36 36 36 36
72 null events 72 null events 72 null events 72 null events 72 null events
1.5s
Mean 3s
gtgtltgtgt
4Conflict area (ACC/pre-SMA)
WC
Decision area (DLPFC)
Attention area (PPC/FEF)
WL
Stimulus area (temporal)
Wi b1(previous trial-type) b2(target/response
repetition) Priming account b1?0, b2gt0 Conflict
account b1gt0, b20