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Coupled Decision Processes Update and Maintain Saccadic Priors in a Dynamic Environment

机译:耦合的决策过程在动态环境中更新和维护临时优先级

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Much of what we know about how the brain forms decisions comes from studies of saccadic eye movements. However, saccadic decisions are often studied in isolation, which limits the insights that they can provide about real-world decisions with complex interdependencies. Here, we used a serial reaction time (RT) task to show that prior expectations affect RTs via interdependent, normative decision processes that operate within and across saccades. We found that human subjects performing the task generated saccades that were governed by a rise-to-threshold decision process with a starting point that reflected expected state-dependent transition probabilities. These probabilities depended on decisions about the current state (the correct target) that, under some conditions, required the accumulation of information across saccades. Without additional feedback, this information was provided by each saccadic decision threshold, which represented the total evidence in favor of the chosen target. Therefore, the output of the within-saccade process was used, not only to generate the saccade, but also to provide input to the across-saccade process. This across-saccade process, in turn, helped to set the starting point of the next within-saccade process. These results imply a novel role for functional information-processing loops in optimizing saccade generation in dynamic environments.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Saccades are the rapid, ballistic eye movements that we make approximately three times every second to scan the visual scene for interesting things to look at. The apparent ease with which we produce saccades belies their computational sophistication, which can be studied quantitatively in the laboratory to provide insights into how our brain manages the interplay between sensory input and motor output. The present work is important because we show for the first time how this interplay operates both within and across saccades to ensure that these eye movements are guided effectively by learned expectations in dynamic environments. More generally, this study shows how sensory-motor decision processes, typically studied in isolation, interact via functional information-processing loops in the brain to produce complex, adaptive behaviors.
机译:我们对大脑如何形成决策的许多了解来自对眼跳运动的研究。但是,对偶发性决策通常是孤立进行研究的,这限制了它们可以提供的关于具有复杂相互依赖性的现实世界决策的见解。在这里,我们使用了一个串行反应时间(RT)任务,以表明先前的期望通过相互依赖的,规范制定的决策流程(在扫视范围内和跨扫视范围)运行来影响RT。我们发现,执行此任务的人类受试者会产生扫视,这些扫视由上升到阈值的决策过程控制,其起点反映了预期的依赖状态的过渡概率。这些概率取决于有关当前状态(正确目标)的决策,在某些情况下,这些决策需要跨扫视积累信息。在没有其他反馈的情况下,此信息由每个扫盲决策阈值提供,这些阈值代表了支持所选目标的总证据。因此,内部扫视过程的输出不仅用于生成扫视,而且还用于跨扫视过程。反过来,这种跨范围的过程有助于确定下一个范围内的过程的起点。这些结果暗示了功能信息处理循环在动态环境中优化扫视镜生成中的新作用。>重要声明扫视镜是我们每秒每秒进行约三次扫描视觉场景的快速弹道眼动运动。寻找有趣的东西。我们产生扫视的明显简便性在于它们的计算复杂性,可以在实验室中对其进行定量研究,以深入了解我们的大脑如何管理感觉输入和运动输出之间的相互作用。当前的工作很重要,因为我们首次展示了这种相互作用如何在扫视镜内和扫视镜之间运作,以确保这些眼球运动在动态环境中被学习的期望有效地引导。更广泛地说,这项研究表明,通常是单独研究的感觉运动决策过程如何通过大脑中的功能性信息处理循环相互作用,从而产生复杂的适应性行为。

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