Botvinick Mattew M
Psychology Department, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2007 Dec;7(4):356-66. doi: 10.3758/cabn.7.4.356.
According to one influential account, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) serves to monitor for conflicts in information processing. According to another influential account, the ACC monitors action outcomes and guides decision making. Both of these perspectives are supported by an abundance of data, making it untenable to reject one view in favor of the other. Instead, the apparent challenge is to discover how the two perspectives might fit together within a larger account. In the present article, we consider the prospects for such a reconciliation. Juxtaposing the conflict-monitoring and decision-making accounts suggests an extension of the conflict-monitoring theory, by which conflict would act as a teaching signal driving a form of avoidance learning. The effect of this mechanism would be to bias behavioral decision making toward cognitively efficient tasks and strategies. We discuss evidence favoring this proposal and present an initial computational model, which lays the foundation for further development.
根据一种有影响力的观点,前扣带皮层(ACC)用于监测信息处理中的冲突。根据另一种有影响力的观点,ACC监测行动结果并指导决策。这两种观点都有大量数据支持,因此拒绝一种观点而支持另一种观点是站不住脚的。相反,明显的挑战是要发现这两种观点如何在一个更全面的解释中相互契合。在本文中,我们考虑了这种调和的前景。将冲突监测和决策观点并列起来,这表明了冲突监测理论的一种扩展,即冲突将作为一种教学信号,驱动一种回避学习形式。这种机制的作用将是使行为决策偏向于认知效率高的任务和策略。我们讨论了支持这一观点的证据,并提出了一个初步的计算模型,为进一步发展奠定了基础。