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Three key regions for supervisory attentional control: evidence from neuroimaging meta-analyses.

Edna C Cieslik1, Veronika I Mueller2, Claudia R Eickhoff3, Robert Langner2, Simon B Eickhoff2.   

Abstract

The supervisory attentional system has been proposed to mediate non-routine, goal-oriented behaviour by guiding the selection and maintenance of the goal-relevant task schema. Here, we aimed to delineate the brain regions that mediate these high-level control processes via neuroimaging meta-analysis. In particular, we investigated the core neural correlates of a wide range of tasks requiring supervisory control for the suppression of a routine action in favour of another, non-routine one. Our sample comprised n=173 experiments employing go/no-go, stop-signal, Stroop or spatial interference tasks. Consistent convergence across all four paradigm classes was restricted to right anterior insula and inferior frontal junction, with anterior midcingulate cortex and pre-supplementary motor area being consistently involved in all but the go/no-go task. Taken together with lesion studies in patients, our findings suggest that the controlled activation and maintenance of adequate task schemata relies, across paradigms, on a right-dominant midcingulo-insular-inferior frontal core network. This also implies that the role of other prefrontal and parietal regions may be less domain-general than previously thought.
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Keywords:  Go/no-go; Meta-analysis; PET; Spatial interference; Stop signal; Stroop; Supervisory attentional system; fMRI

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25446951      PMCID: PMC4272620          DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2014.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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