Institute of Neuroscience, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan.
J Neurosci. 2011 Jun 15;31(24):8822-31. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0540-11.2011.
In decision under risk, people choose between lotteries that contain a list of potential outcomes paired with their probabilities of occurrence. We previously developed a method for translating such lotteries to mathematically equivalent "motor lotteries." The probability of each outcome in a motor lottery is determined by the subject's noise in executing a movement. In this study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging in humans to compare the neural correlates of monetary outcome and probability in classical lottery tasks in which information about probability was explicitly communicated to the subjects and in mathematically equivalent motor lottery tasks in which probability was implicit in the subjects' own motor noise. We found that activity in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the posterior cingulate cortex quantitatively represent the subjective utility of monetary outcome in both tasks. For probability, we found that the mPFC significantly tracked the distortion of such information in both tasks. Specifically, activity in mPFC represents probability information but not the physical properties of the stimuli correlated with this information. Together, the results demonstrate that mPFC represents probability from two distinct forms of decision under risk.
在风险决策中,人们在包含潜在结果列表及其发生概率的彩票之间进行选择。我们之前开发了一种将此类彩票转换为数学等效“运动彩票”的方法。运动彩票中每个结果的概率由主体在执行运动时的噪声决定。在这项研究中,我们使用功能磁共振成像在人类中比较了经典彩票任务中货币结果和概率的神经相关性,其中概率信息明确传达给受试者,以及在数学等效的运动彩票任务中,概率隐含在受试者自己的运动噪声中。我们发现内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)和后扣带皮层的活动在这两个任务中都定量地表示了货币结果的主观效用。对于概率,我们发现 mPFC 显著跟踪了这两个任务中信息的扭曲。具体来说,mPFC 的活动代表了概率信息,但不代表与该信息相关的刺激的物理性质。总之,这些结果表明 mPFC 从两种不同形式的风险决策中代表概率。