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Decision making in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART): Anterior cingulate cortex signals loss aversion but not the infrequency of risky choices

机译:气球状模拟风险任务(BART)中的决策:前扣带回皮层信号可避免损失,但风险选择的频率不高

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The inferior frontal gyrus/anterior insula (IFG/AI) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are key regions involved in risk appraisal during decision making, but accounts of how these regions contribute to decision making under risk remain contested. To help clarify the roles of these and other related regions, we used a modified version of the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (Lejuez et al., Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 8, 75–84, 2002) to distinguish between decision-making and feedback-related processes when participants decided to pursue a gain as the probability of loss increased parametrically. Specifically, we set out to test whether the ACC and IFG/AI regions correspond to loss aversion at the time of decision making in a way that is not confounded with either reward-seeking or infrequency effects. When participants chose to discontinue inflating the balloon (win option), we observed greater ACC and mainly bilateral IFG/AI activity at the time of decision as the probability of explosion increased, consistent with increased loss aversion but inconsistent with an infrequency effect. In contrast, we found robust vmPFC activity when participants chose to continue inflating the balloon (risky option), consistent with reward seeking. However, in the cingulate and in mainly bilateral IFG regions, blood-oxygenation-level-dependent activation decreased when participants chose to inflate the balloon as the probability of explosion increased, findings that are consistent with a reduced loss aversion signal. Our results highlight the existence of distinct reward-seeking and loss-averse signals during decision making, as well as the importance of distinguishing between decision and feedback signals.
机译:在决策过程中,额下回/前岛下部(IFG / AI)和前扣带回皮层(ACC)是参与风险评估的关键区域,但有关这些区域如何对处于风险中的决策做出贡献的说法仍然存在争议。为了帮助阐明这些区域和其他相关区域的作用,我们使用了气球模拟风险任务的修改版本(Lejuez等,实验心理学杂志:Applied,8,75-84,2002)来区分决策参与者决定随着损失的可能性参数地增加而寻求收益时与反馈相关的过程。具体来说,我们着手测试决策时ACC和IFG / AI区域是否与损失回避相对应,而不会与寻求奖励或频次效应混淆。当参与者选择停止给气球充气时(获胜方案),我们会在决定时观察到更大的ACC,主要是双边IFG / AI活动,这是因为爆炸的可能性增加了,这与损失的厌恶感增加了一致,但与低频效应不一致。相比之下,当参与者选择继续膨胀气球(风险选项)时,我们发现vmPFC活动活跃,这与寻求奖励是一致的。然而,在扣带状且主要在双侧IFG区域中,当参与者选择增加气球爆炸的可能性时,血液氧合水平依赖性的激活会降低,这与减少的损失厌恶信号一致。我们的结果突显了决策过程中存在独特的寻求奖励和避免厌恶信号,以及区分决策信号和反馈信号的重要性。

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