Abstract
The present study examined functional MRI (fMRI) BOLD signal changes in response to object categorization during response selection and inhibition. Young adults (N=16) completed a Go/NoGo task with varying object categorization requirements while fMRI data were recorded. Response inhibition elicited increased signal change in various brain regions, including medial frontal areas, compared with response selection. BOLD signal in an area within the right angular gyrus was increased when higher-order categorization was mandated. In addition, signal change during response inhibition varied with categorization requirements in the left inferior temporal gyrus (lIT). lIT-mediated response inhibition when inhibiting the response only required lower-order categorization, but lIT mediated both response selection and inhibition when selecting and inhibiting the response required higher-order categorization. The findings characterized mechanisms mediating response inhibition associated with semantic object categorization in the 'what' visual object memory system.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 889-893 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | NeuroReport |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 16 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 13 2013 |
Keywords
- Go/NoGo
- categorization
- object memory
- response inhibition
- semantic