Effects of contextualized emotional conflict control on domain-general conflict control: fMRI evidence of neural network reconfiguration

Author:

Guo Tingting12,Wang Xiyuan12,Wu Junjie3ORCID,Schwieter W. John45,Liu Huanhuan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center of Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience, Liaoning Normal University , Dalian 116029, China

2. Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience , Dalian, Liaoning Province 116029, China

3. Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, Tianjin Normal University , Tianjin 300382, China

4. Language Acquisition, Multilingualism, and Cognition Laboratory/Bilingualism Matters, Wilfrid Laurier University , Waterloo N2L3C5, Canada

5. Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University , Hamilton L8S4L8, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Domain-general conflict control refers to the cognitive process in which individuals suppress task-irrelevant information and extract task-relevant information. It supports both effective implementation of cognitive conflict control and emotional conflict control. The present study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging and adopted an emotional valence conflict task and the arrow version of the flanker task to induce contextualized emotional conflicts and cognitive conflicts, respectively. The results from the conjunction analysis showed that the multitasking-related activity in the pre-supplementary motor area, bilateral dorsal premotor cortices, the left posterior intraparietal sulcus (IPS), the left anterior IPS and the right inferior occipital gyrus represents common subprocesses for emotional and cognitive conflict control, either in parallel or in close succession. These brain regions were used as nodes in the domain-general conflict control network. The results from the analyses on the brain network connectivity patterns revealed that emotional conflict control reconfigures the domain-general conflict control network in a connective way as evidenced by different communication and stronger connectivity among the domain-general conflict control network. Together, these findings offer the first empirical-based elaboration on the brain network underpinning emotional conflict control and how it reconfigures the domain-general conflict control network in interactive ways.

Funder

Liaoning Educational Science Planning Project

Grants from Youth Foundation of Social Science and Humanity, China Ministry of Education

Youth Project of Liaoning

Provincial Department of Education

Research Project on Economic and Social Development of Liaoning Province

General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine

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