Hayden Benjamin Y, Pearson John M, Platt Michael L
Department of Neurobiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Center for Neuroeconomic Studies, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27701, USA.
Science. 2009 May 15;324(5929):948-50. doi: 10.1126/science.1168488.
The neural mechanisms supporting the ability to recognize and respond to fictive outcomes, outcomes of actions that one has not taken, remain obscure. We hypothesized that neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which monitors the consequences of actions and mediates subsequent changes in behavior, would respond to fictive reward information. We recorded responses of single neurons during performance of a choice task that provided information about the reward values of options that were not chosen. We found that ACC neurons signal fictive reward information and use a coding scheme similar to that used to signal experienced outcomes. Thus, individual ACC neurons process both experienced and fictive rewards.
支持识别虚构结果(即个体未采取行动所产生的结果)并对其做出反应能力的神经机制仍不清楚。我们推测,前扣带回皮质(ACC)中的神经元会对虚构奖励信息做出反应,该区域会监测行动的后果并介导后续行为的变化。我们在执行一项选择任务的过程中记录了单个神经元的反应,该任务提供了有关未被选择选项的奖励价值的信息。我们发现,ACC神经元会发出虚构奖励信息的信号,并且使用一种类似于用于发出实际结果信号的编码方案。因此,单个ACC神经元会处理实际奖励和虚构奖励。