Trommershäuser Julia
Department of Psychology, Giessen University, Giessen, Germany.
Prog Brain Res. 2009;174:267-78. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(09)01321-1.
I review a variety of behavioral studies directed at understanding how probability and value information is represented in motor and cognitive tasks. Subjects in (cognitive) decision-making tasks often misrepresent the frequency of rare events and typically fail to maximize expected gain. In contrast, subjects in mathematically equivalent movement tasks are generally found to be very good at choosing motor strategies that come close to maximizing expected gain. I discuss the differences between the sources of uncertainty for decisions in the motor and cognitive domain and summarize experimental evidence about how information about uncertainty is acquired in motor and cognitive decision tasks. Finally, I briefly review the evidence concerning the neural coding of probability, expected gain, and other information in decision-making tasks.
我回顾了一系列行为研究,旨在了解概率和价值信息在运动和认知任务中是如何被表征的。(认知)决策任务中的受试者常常会错误表征罕见事件的频率,并且通常无法实现预期收益最大化。相比之下,在数学上等效的运动任务中的受试者,通常被发现非常善于选择接近预期收益最大化的运动策略。我讨论了运动和认知领域决策中不确定性来源的差异,并总结了关于在运动和认知决策任务中如何获取不确定性信息的实验证据。最后,我简要回顾了有关决策任务中概率、预期收益及其他信息的神经编码的证据。