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A low-frequency oscillatory neural signal in humans encodes a developing decision variable

机译:人体中的低频振荡神经信号编码发育中的决策变量

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We often make decisions based on sensory evidence that is accumulated over a period of time. How the evidence for such decisions is represented in the brain and how such a neural representation is used to guide a subsequent action are questions of considerable interest to decision sciences. The neural correlates of developing perceptual decisions have been thoroughly investigated in the oculomotor system of macaques who communicated their decisions using an eye movement. It has been found that the evidence informing a decision to make an eye movement is in part accumulated within the same oculomotor circuits that signal the upcoming eye movement. Recent evidence suggests that the somatomotor system may exhibit an analogous property for choices made using a hand movement. To investigate this possibility, we engaged humans in a decision task in which they integrated discrete quanta of sensory information over a period of time and signaled their decision using a hand movement or an eye movement. The discrete form of the sensory evidence allowed us to infer the decision variable on which subjects base their decision on each trial and to assess the neural processes related to each quantum of the incoming decision evidence. We found that a low-frequency electrophysiological signal recorded over centroparietal regions strongly encodes the decision variable inferred in this task, and that it does so specifically for hand movement choices. The signal ramps up with a rate that is proportional to the decision variable, remains graded by the decision variable throughout the delay period, reaches a common peak shortly before a hand movement, and falls off shortly after the hand movement. Furthermore, the signal encodes the polarity of each evidence quantum, with a short latency, and retains the response level over time. Thus, this neural signal shows properties of evidence accumulation. These findings suggest that the decision-related effects observed in the oculomotor system of the monkey during eye movement choices may share the same basic properties with the decision-related effects in the somatomotor system of humans during hand movement choices.
机译:我们经常根据一段时间内积累的感官证据做出决定。如何在大脑中表示这些决策的证据以及如何使用这种神经表示来指导后续动作是决策科学相当感兴趣的问题。在猕猴的动眼系统中,已经通过眼球运动传达了他们的决策,从而对发展感知决策的神经相关性进行了深入研究。已经发现,通知做出眼睛运动决定的证据部分地积累在指示即将发生的眼睛运动的相同动眼回路中。最近的证据表明,躯体运动系统对于使用手部做出的选择可能具有类似的特性。为了研究这种可能性,我们让人类参与了一项决策任务,在该任务中,他们整合了一段时间内的离散感官信息量,并通过手或眼球运动发出了决策信号。感觉证据的离散形式使我们能够推断出决策变量,即受试者在每次试验中基于其决策,并评估与传入决策证据的每个量子量相关的神经过程。我们发现,记录在向心区域上的低频电生理信号强烈地编码了在此任务中推断出的决策变量,并且它专门针对手的运动选择进行了编码。信号以与决策变量成比例的速率上升,在整个延迟时间段内仍由决策变量进行分级,在指针移动之前不久便达到一个共同的峰值,而在指针移动之后不久便下降。此外,该信号以较短的等待时间编码每个证据量子的极性,并随时间保持响应水平。因此,该神经信号显示出证据积累的特性。这些发现表明,在眼动选择期间在猴子的动眼系统中观察到的决策相关效应可能与人类在手动选择期间在体动系统中的决策相关效应具有相同的基本特性。

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