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A functional dissociation of conflict processing within anterior cingulate cortex
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A functional dissociation of conflict processing within anterior cingulate cortex

  • Chobok Kim1,
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Goal-directed behavior requires cognitive control to regulate neural processing when conflict is encountered. The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC) has been associated with detecting response conflict during conflict tasks. However, recent findings have indicated not only that two distinct subregions of dACC are involved in conflict processing but also that the conflict occurs at both perceptual and response levels. We clarified a functional dissociation of the caudal dACC (cdACC) and the rostral dACC (rdACC) in responding to different sources of conflict. The cdACC was selectively engaged in perceptual conflict whereas the rdACC was more active in response conflict. Further, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) was coactivated not with cdACC but with rdACC. We suggest that cdACC plays an important role in regulative processing of perceptual conflict whereas rdACC is involved in detecting response conflict.

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    Chobok Kim & James Kroger

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Kim, C., Kroger, J. & Kim, J. A functional dissociation of conflict processing within anterior cingulate cortex. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2505.1

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