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Credit Assignment in a Motor Decision Making Task Is Influenced by Agency and Not Sensory Prediction Errors

机译:在电机决策任务中的信用分配受到机构的影响而不是感官预测错误

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Failures to obtain reward can occur from errors in action selection or action execution. Recently, we observed marked differences in choice behavior when the failure to obtain a reward was attributed to errors in action execution compared with errors in action selection (McDougle et al., 2016). Specifically, participants appeared to solve this credit assignment problem by discounting outcomes in which the absence of reward was attributed to errors in action execution. Building on recent evidence indicating relatively direct communication between the cerebellum and basal ganglia, we hypothesized that cerebellar-dependent sensory prediction errors (SPEs), a signal indicating execution failure, could attenuate value updating within a basal ganglia-dependent reinforcement learning system. Here we compared the SPE hypothesis to an alternative, "top-down" hypothesis in which changes in choice behavior reflect participants' sense of agency. In two experiments with male and female human participants, we manipulated the strength of SPEs, along with the participants' sense of agency in the second experiment. The results showed that, whereas the strength of SPE had no effect on choice behavior, participants were much more likely to discount the absence of rewards under conditions in which they believed the reward outcome depended on their ability to produce accurate movements. These results provide strong evidence that SPEs do not directly influence reinforcement learning. Instead, a participant's sense of agency appears to play a significant role in modulating choice behavior when unexpected outcomes can arise from errors in action execution.
机译:在操作选择或操作执行中的错误中可能会出现获取奖励的故障。最近,我们观察到选择行为的显着差异,当未能获得奖励时归因于行动执行中的错误与行动选择中的错误相比(McDougle等,2016)。具体而言,参与者似乎通过折扣缺乏奖励的结果来解决这一信用分配问题归因于行动执行中的错误。建立最近的证据表明小脑和基底神经节之间的沟通相对直接沟通,我们假设小脑依赖性感官预测误差(SPE),指示执行失败的信号,可以衰减基础广域依赖的增强学习系统内的值更新。在这里,我们将SPE假设与替代品“自上而下”的假设进行了比较,在这种情况下,选择行为的变化反映了参与者的机构感。在与男性和女性人类参与者的两个实验中,我们操纵了SPE的实力,以及参与者在第二个实验中的代理人。结果表明,虽然SPE的强度对选择行为没有影响,但参与者在他们认为奖励结果的条件下缺乏奖励的可能性更容易折扣依赖于他们的准确运动能力。这些结果提供了强有力的证据,即SPE不会直接影响加强学习。相反,参与者的机构感觉似乎在调制选择行为时发挥重要作用,当出现意外的结果可能从行动执行中的错误出现时。

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