Verney Steven P, Brown Gregory G, Frank Lawrence, Paulus Martin P
Department of Psychiatry and San Diego Veterans Affairs Health Care System, CA, USA.
Neuroreport. 2003 May 23;14(7):923-8. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000072842.93264.b6.
The role of cortical and subcortical structures in processing success or failure in decision-making situations is unclear. Functional neuroimaging (fMRI) during a two-choice prediction task was used to investigate the relationship between error-rate-related behavioral changes during decision-making and activation patterns in the caudate and parietal cortex. Success-related activation was found in caudate and parietal cortex during a two-choice prediction task. At low error rates, participants utilized success-related behavioral strategies rate by decreasing switching responses and increasing response predictability, which were associated with activation changes in the caudate and parietal cortex. Therefore, less response switching and increased response predictability during decision making can be directly related to the degree of activation in the caudate and posterior parietal cortex.
皮质和皮质下结构在处理决策情境中的成功或失败方面所起的作用尚不清楚。在一项二选一预测任务中使用功能神经成像(fMRI)来研究决策过程中与错误率相关的行为变化与尾状核和顶叶皮质激活模式之间的关系。在二选一预测任务中,在尾状核和顶叶皮质发现了与成功相关的激活。在低错误率时,参与者通过减少切换反应和提高反应可预测性来利用与成功相关的行为策略,这与尾状核和顶叶皮质的激活变化有关。因此,决策过程中较少的反应切换和更高的反应可预测性可能与尾状核和顶叶后皮质的激活程度直接相关。