PREFRONTAL COGNITIVE-PROCESSES - WORKING-MEMORY AND INHIBITION IN THE ANTISACCADE TASK

被引:393
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ROBERTS, RJ
HAGER, LD
HERON, C
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Denver
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10.1037/0096-3445.123.4.374
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Recent research suggests 2 principal processes are assessed in many neuropsychological tests of prefrontal functioning: the ability to keep transient information on-line (working memory) and the ability to inhibit prepotent, but incorrect, responses. The current studies examined the hypothesis that taxing working memory beyond some threshold can result in decreased inhibition, resembling the errors committed by patients with prefrontal dysfunctions. Across 3 studies, 70 nonpatient subjects were tested on the antisaccade (AS) task (D. Guitton, H. A. Buchtel, & R. M. Douglas, 1985)-a task sensitive to inhibitory deficits. Subjects were required to look in the opposite direction of a flashed cue, inhibiting the reflexive tendency to saccade to the cue. Subjects performed concurrent tasks that varied working-memory load. The results indicated that conditions with the highest working-memory load produced inhibitory errors comparable to patients with prefrontal dysfunctions. The findings are discussed in terms of the interaction between working memory and the inhibition of prepotent responses.
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