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Human Scalp Potentials Reflect a Mixture of Decision-Related Signals during Perceptual Choices

机译:人类头皮潜力反映了在感知选择期间决策相关信号的混合

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Single-unit animal studies have consistently reported decision-related activity mirroring a process of temporal accumulation of sensory evidence to a fixed internal decision boundary. To date, our understanding of how response patterns seen in single-unit data manifest themselves at the macroscopic level of brain activity obtained from human neuroimaging data remains limited. Here, we use single-trial analysis of human electroencephalography data to show that population responses on the scalp can capture choice-predictive activity that builds up gradually over time with a rate proportional to the amount of sensory evidence, consistent with the properties of a drift-diffusion-like process as characterized by computational modeling. Interestingly, at time of choice, scalp potentials continue to appear parametrically modulated by the amount of sensory evidence rather than converging to a fixed decision boundary as predicted by our model. We show that trial-to-trial fluctuations in these response-locked signals exert independent leverage on behavior compared with the rate of evidence accumulation earlier in the trial. These results suggest that in addition to accumulator signals, population responses on the scalp reflect the influence of other decision-related signals that continue to covary with the amount of evidence at time of choice.
机译:单机动物研究一直报告的决策活动镜像对固定内部决策边界的感官证据的时间积累的过程。迄今为止,我们了解单位数据中看到的响应模式如何在人类神经影像数据获得的脑活动的宏观水平上表现出单位的响应模式仍然有限。在这里,我们使用人类脑电图数据的单试分分析来表明,对头皮的人口响应可以捕获选择预测活动,随着时间的推移,与感官证据的量成比例,与漂移的性质成正比 - 一种类似的过程,其特征在于计算建模。有趣的是,在首选时,头皮电位继续显示参数化的感官证据量,而不是通过我们模型预测的固定决策边界会聚。我们表明,与审判前面早些时候的证据累积速度相比,这些响应锁定信号中的试验波动施加独立的杠杆行为。这些结果表明,除累积器信号之外,对头皮的人口响应反映了其他与COVARY继续与选择时的证据的影响的影响。

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