viernes, 11 de junio de 2010
Cover Letter
Journal of Vision
I am enclosing a herewith a manuscript entitled: " Pupillary response as physiological marker in the decision making". The authors of this study are Rocío Mayol and Pedro Maldonado. We believe that the research is of interest because shows that pupil dilation has relation with cognitive processes as decision making, this finding show that when a cognitive task is more difficult, the pupill diameter is smaller than when the task is easier, these results are interesting, because suggested that autonomic arousal, specifically the pupill response, may be necessary to resolve a conflict and take a decision. Moreover this is the first study that measure pupillary response in a task of decision making.
The results of this study are original and have not been submitted to other media for publication.
If the study is published in the Journal of Vision, we give you all the rights of reproduction and publication.
Sincerely yours
Pedro Maldonado
Phd.D
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
University of Chili
Independencia 1027, Santiago, Chile
maldonado@xxxxx.com
Rocío Mayol Troncoso
Master student of Neuroscience
Department of Physiology and Biophysics University of Chili
Independencia 1027, Santiago, Chile
rmayol@med.uchile.cl
jueves, 13 de mayo de 2010
Pupillary response like physiological marker in the decisions making
Key words: Pupil diameter, decision making, Stroop.
Behavioral neuroscience usually has dealt with autonomic arousal in terms of struggle for survival or intense emotion. However, many recent studies have indicated that cognitive efforts are associated with autonomic arousal. Thus, this activation could be necessary to perform some cognitive task and decision making. However this relationship remains poorly understood.
The aim of this study was to relate the pupil diameter with decision making using an eye tracker in a special version of the Stroop task. In this paradigm the subjects have to classify word stimuli according to font size and meaning as either big or small by button press responses, we use trials where the size and meaning were different (semantically incongruent) and words where meaning corresponded to the current print size value (semantically congruent). The participants were twelve, healthy and right handed young adults, who performed a variant of the Stroop task, when they answered we recorded the pupil activity in the different conditions. The variation of the pupil diameter was significantly greater after incongruent than congruent stimuli. Furthermore the pupil changes were greater when responses were incorrect. The results suggest that autonomic arousal occurs during cognitive conflict resolution. This research provides evidence about the importance of consider physiological markers, like the pupil, in decisions making. Furthermore this finding is important because allow correlate the autonomic response and cognitive processes.
viernes, 7 de mayo de 2010
Abstract 2
Key words: Pupil diameter, cognitive conflict, Stroop task
The object of this study was to measure the pupil diameter with an eye tracker in a special version of the Stroop task. In this paradigm the subjects have to classify word stimuli according to font size as either big or small by button press responses. The participants were twelve, healthy and right handed young adults, who performed a variant of the Stroop task, when they answered we recorded the pupil activity in the different conditions (congruent words or incongruent words). The variation of the pupil diameter was significantly greater after incongruent than congruent stimuli. Furthermore the pupil changes were greater when responses were incorrect. The results suggest that autonomic arousal occurs during cognitive conflict resolution. This findings are important because allow correlate autonomic responses and cognitive processes.