Mushtaq Faisal, Bland Amy R, Schaefer Alexandre
Institute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds Leeds, UK.
Front Psychol. 2011 Sep 3;2:249. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00249. eCollection 2011.
A growing trend of neuroimaging, behavioral, and computational research has investigated the topic of outcome uncertainty in decision-making. Although evidence to date indicates that humans are very effective in learning to adapt to uncertain situations, the nature of the specific cognitive processes involved in the adaptation to uncertainty are still a matter of debate. In this article, we reviewed evidence suggesting that cognitive control processes are at the heart of uncertainty in decision-making contexts. Available evidence suggests that: (1) There is a strong conceptual overlap between the constructs of uncertainty and cognitive control; (2) There is a remarkable overlap between the neural networks associated with uncertainty and the brain networks subserving cognitive control; (3) The perception and estimation of uncertainty might play a key role in monitoring processes and the evaluation of the "need for control"; (4) Potential interactions between uncertainty and cognitive control might play a significant role in several affective disorders.
神经影像学、行为学和计算研究领域的一个日益增长的趋势是对决策中的结果不确定性这一主题进行了调查。尽管迄今为止的证据表明人类在学习适应不确定情况方面非常有效,但适应不确定性所涉及的特定认知过程的本质仍然存在争议。在本文中,我们回顾了相关证据,这些证据表明认知控制过程是决策背景下不确定性的核心。现有证据表明:(1)不确定性和认知控制的概念之间存在很强的重叠;(2)与不确定性相关的神经网络和支持认知控制的脑网络之间存在显著重叠;(3)不确定性的感知和估计可能在监测过程和“控制需求”的评估中起关键作用;(4)不确定性和认知控制之间的潜在相互作用可能在几种情感障碍中起重要作用。