DOAJ Open Access 2022

The Neural Mechanisms of Cognitive Control in the Category Induction Task

Xueli Cai Guo Li Qinxia Liu Feng Xiao Youxue Zhang +1 lainnya

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According to the conflict monitoring hypothesis, conflict monitoring and inhibitory control in cognitive control mainly cause activity in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and control-related prefrontal cortex (PFC) in many cognitive tasks. However, the role of brain regions in the default mode network (DMN) in cognitive control during category induction tasks is unclear. To test the role of the ACC, PFC, and subregions of the DMN elicited by cognitive control during category induction, a modified category induction task was performed using simultaneous fMRI scanning. The results showed that the left middle frontal gyrus (BA9) and bilateral dorsal ACC/medial frontal gyrus (BA8/32) were sensitive to whether conflict information (with/without) appears, but not to the level of conflict. In addition, the bilateral ventral ACC (BA32), especially the right vACC, a part of the DMN, showed significant deactivation with an increase in cognitive effort depending on working memory. These findings not only offer further evidence for the important role of the dorsolateral PFC and dorsal ACC in cognitive control during categorization but also support the functional distinction of the dorsal/ventral ACC in the category induction task.

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Xueli Cai

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Guo Li

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Qinxia Liu

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Feng Xiao

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Youxue Zhang

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Yifeng Wang

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Cai, X., Li, G., Liu, Q., Xiao, F., Zhang, Y., Wang, Y. (2022). The Neural Mechanisms of Cognitive Control in the Category Induction Task. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.743178

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2022
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10.3389/fpsyg.2022.743178
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