Scarcity Mindset Neuro Network Decoding With Reward: A Tree-Based Model and Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study

被引:2
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作者
Jiang, Xiaowei [1 ,3 ]
Zhou, Chenghao [1 ]
Ao, Na [1 ]
Gu, Wenke [1 ]
Li, Jingyi [1 ]
Chen, Yanan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Henan Univ, Inst Psychol & Behav, Kaifeng, Peoples R China
[2] Henan Univ, Inst Cognit Brain & Hlth, Kaifeng, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Penn, Dept Bioengn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE | 2021年 / 15卷
关键词
scarcity; reward; fNIRS; functional connectivity; prefrontal cortex; COGNITIVE CONTROL;
D O I
10.3389/fnhum.2021.736415
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Resource scarcity imposes challenging demands on the human cognitive system. Insufficient resources cause the scarcity mindset to affect cognitive performance, while reward enhances cognitive function. Here, we examined how reward and scarcity simultaneously contribute to cognitive performance. Experimental manipulation to induce a polar scarcity mindset and reward conditions within participants under functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) recording was implemented to explore the mechanism underlying the scarcity mindset and reward in terms of behavior and neurocognition. Participants showed decreased functional connectivity from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) to the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC) with a scarcity mindset, a region often implicated in cognitive control. Moreover, under reward conditions, the brain activation of the maximum total Hb bold signal was mainly located in the left hemisphere [channels 1, 3, and 4, left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (L-VLPFC) and channel 6, left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (L-DLPFC)], and there was also significant brain activation of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (R-DLPFC) in the right hemisphere (channel 17). Furthermore, these data indicate the underlying neural changes of the scarcity mentality and demonstrate that brain activities may underlie reward processing. Additionally, the base-tree machine learning model was trained to detect the mechanism of reward function in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). According to SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP), channel 8 contributed the most important effect, as well as demonstrating a high-level interrelationship with other channels.
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