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Perceptual Competition Promotes Suppression of Reward Salience in Behavioral Selection and Neural Representation

机译:知觉竞争促进行为选择和神经表征中奖励奖励的抑制

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Visual attentional selection is influenced by the value of objects. Previous studies have demonstrated that reward-associated items lead to rapid distraction and associated behavioral costs, which are difficult to override with top-down control. However, it has not been determined whether a perceptually competitive environment could render the reward-driven distraction more susceptible to top-down suppression. Here, we trained both genders of human subjects to associate two orientations with high and low magnitudes of reward. After training, we collected fMRI data while the subjects performed a categorical visual search task. The item in the reward-associated orientation served as the distractor, and the relative physical salience between the target and distractor was carefully controlled to modulate the degree of perceptual competition. The behavioral results showed faster searches in the presence of high, relative to low, reward-associated distractors. However, this effect was evident only if the physical salience of the distractor was higher than that of the target, indicating a context-dependent suppression effect of reward salience that relied on high perceptual competition. By analyzing the fMRI data in primary visual cortex, we found that the behavioral pattern of results could be predicted by the suppressed channel responses tuned to the reward-associated orientation in the distractor location, accompanied by increased responses in the midbrain dopaminergic region. Our results suggest that the learned salience of a reward plays a flexible role in solving perceptual competition, enabling the neural system to adaptively modulate the perceptual representation for behavioral optimization.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The predictiveness principle in learning theory suggests that the stimulus with high predictability of reward receives priority in attentional selection. This selection bias leads to difficulties in changing approach behaviors, and thus becomes an important factor related to psychiatric disorders with attentional deficits. Here, we demonstrated that such principle is adaptively implemented in attentional suppression in visual search. We showed that the learned salience induced the suppression of the reward-associated distractor if its competition with the target was strong and could not be readily solved. This behavioral pattern was accompanied by increased midbrain fMRI activity and weakened sensory representation of the reward-associated distractor in V1. Our findings provided direct evidence that our brain flexibly uses learned regularities in attentional control.
机译:视觉注意选择受对象价值的影响。先前的研究表明,与奖励相关的项目会导致快速分心和相关的行为成本,而这些成本很难被自上而下的控制所取代。但是,尚未确定在感知上竞争的环境是否会使奖励驱动的分心更容易受到自上而下的抑制。在这里,我们训练了人类的两种性别,以将两种取向与高低的奖励联系起来。训练后,我们在受试者执行分类视觉搜索任务时收集了fMRI数据。奖励相关方向的项目充当干扰因素,并仔细控制目标与干扰因素之间的相对物理显着性,以调节感知竞争的程度。行为结果显示,在存在与奖励相关的低分心者时,搜索速度相对较高。但是,只有在干扰因素的物理显着性高于目标显着性的情况下,此效果才明显,这表明依赖于高度感知竞争的奖励显着性的上下文相关抑制效果。通过分析原发性视觉皮层中的fMRI数据,我们发现结果的行为模式可以通过抑制干扰物位置上与奖励相关方向的调谐通道反应,以及中脑多巴胺能区反应的增加来预测。我们的研究结果表明,所获得的奖励显着性在解决知觉竞争中起着灵活的作用,使神经系统能够自适应地调整知觉表示以进行行为优化。>意义声明学习理论中的预测性原则表明:奖励的可预测性高的刺激在注意选择中被优先考虑。这种选择偏见导致难以改变进近行为,因此成为与注意力缺陷型精神病有关的重要因素。在这里,我们证明了这种原理在视觉搜索中的注意抑制中是自适应实现的。我们表明,如果学习型显着性与目标的竞争激烈并且无法轻易解决,则其会抑制奖励相关的干扰物。这种行为方式伴有中脑fMRI活动的增加和V1中与奖励相关的干扰物的感觉表征的减弱。我们的发现提供了直接的证据,表明我们的大脑在注意控制中灵活地利用了学习到的规律性。

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