Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2011 Apr;15(4):143-51. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2011.02.002. Epub 2011 Mar 21.
When has the world changed enough to warrant a new approach? The answer depends on current needs, behavioral flexibility and prior knowledge about the environment. Formal approaches solve the problem by integrating the recent history of rewards, errors, uncertainty and context via Bayesian inference to detect changes in the world and alter behavioral policy. Neuronal activity in posterior cingulate cortex - a key node in the default network - is known to vary with learning, memory, reward and task engagement. We propose that these modulations reflect the underlying process of change detection and motivate subsequent shifts in behavior.
什么时候世界变化到足以需要新的方法?答案取决于当前的需求、行为的灵活性以及对环境的先验知识。通过贝叶斯推理来整合最近的奖励、错误、不确定性和上下文历史,形式化方法解决了这个问题,以检测世界的变化并改变行为策略。后扣带皮层的神经元活动——默认网络中的一个关键节点——已知会随着学习、记忆、奖励和任务参与而变化。我们提出,这些调节反映了变化检测的潜在过程,并激发了随后的行为转变。