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Learning from the past and expecting the future in Parkinsonism: Dopaminergic influence on predictions about the timing of future events

机译:从过去的经验中学习并期待帕金森主义的未来:多巴胺能对未来事件发生时间的预测的影响

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The prolonged reaction times seen in Parkinson's disease (PD) have been linked to a dopaminergic-dependent deficit in using prior information to prepare responses, but also have been explained by an altered temporal processing. However, an underlying cognitive mechanism linking dopamine, temporal processing and response preparation remains elusive.To address this, we studied PD patients, with or without medication, and age-matched healthy individuals using a variable foreperiod task requiring speeded responses to a visual stimulus occurring at variable onset-times, with block-wise changes in the temporal predictability of visual stimuli.Compared with controls, unmedicated patients showed impaired use of prior information to prepare their responses, as reflected by slower reaction times, regardless of the level of temporal predictability. Crucially, after dopamine administration normal performance was restored, with faster responses for high temporal predictability.Using Bayesian hierarchical drift-diffusion modelling, we estimated the parameters that determine temporal preparation. In this theoretical framework, impaired temporal preparation under dopaminergic depletion was driven by inflexibly high decision boundaries (i.e. participants were always extremely cautious). This indexes high levels of uncertainty about temporal predictions irrespectively of stimulus onset predictability.Our results suggest that dopaminergic depletion in PD affects the uncertainty of predictions about the timing of future events (temporal predictions), which are crucial for the anticipatory preparation of responses. Dopamine, which is affected in PD, controls the ability to predict the timing of future events.
机译:在帕金森氏病(PD)中看到的延长的反应时间与使用先验信息来准备反应的多巴胺能依赖缺陷有关,但也可以通过改变时间过程来解释。然而,将多巴胺,颞叶处理和反应准备联系在一起的潜在认知机制仍然难以捉摸。为解决此问题,我们研究了PD患者(有无药物治疗)和年龄匹配的健康个体,使用可变的前瞻性任务,要求对视觉刺激发生快速反应与对照组相比,未接受药物治疗的患者表现出使用先验信息来准备其反应的能力受损,这反映在反应时间较慢的情况下,反应时间较慢而无视时间的可预测性水平。至关重要的是,多巴胺给药后恢复了正常性能,具有较高的时间可预测性,响应速度更快。使用贝叶斯分级漂移扩散模型,我们估算了确定时间准备的参数。在这个理论框架中,多巴胺能耗竭导致的时间准备不佳是由僵硬的高决策边界驱动的(即参与者始终非常谨慎)。不论刺激发作的可预测性如何,这都为时间预测提供了高度不确定性。我们的结果表明,PD中的多巴胺能耗竭会影响对未来事件发生时间的预测(时间预测)的不确定性,这对于预期响应的准备至关重要。 PD中受影响的多巴胺可控制预测未来事件发生时间的能力。

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