Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge CB2 7EF, UK.
J Neurosci. 2010 Nov 3;30(44):14702-7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3772-10.2010.
Humans are creatures of routine and habit. When faced with situations in which a default option is available, people show a consistent tendency to stick with the default. Why this occurs is unclear. To elucidate its neural basis, we used a novel gambling task in conjunction with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Behavioral results revealed that participants were more likely to choose the default card and felt enhanced emotional responses to outcomes after making the decision to switch. We show that increased tendency to switch away from the default during the decision phase was associated with decreased activity in the anterior insula; activation in this same area in reaction to "switching away from the default and losing" was positively related with experienced frustration. In contrast, decisions to choose the default engaged the ventral striatum, the same reward area as seen in winning. Our findings highlight aversive processes in the insula as underlying the default bias and suggest that choosing the default may be rewarding in itself.
人类是习惯和惯例的产物。当面临有默认选项可用的情况时,人们会一直倾向于坚持使用默认选项。这一现象产生的原因尚不清楚。为了阐明其神经基础,我们使用了一种新的赌博任务结合功能磁共振成像。行为结果表明,参与者更有可能选择默认卡,并在做出转换决定后对结果产生更强的情绪反应。我们表明,在决策阶段增加从默认状态切换的趋势与前岛叶活动减少有关;该区域对“从默认状态切换并输了”的反应与体验到的挫折感呈正相关。相比之下,选择默认选项的决策会涉及腹侧纹状体,这与赢得奖励的区域相同。我们的发现强调了岛叶中的厌恶过程是默认偏差的基础,并表明选择默认选项本身可能是有回报的。