Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Nat Neurosci. 2012 Sep;15(9):1290-7. doi: 10.1038/nn.3187. Epub 2012 Aug 12.
In social environments, animals often compete to obtain limited resources. Strategically electing to work against another animal represents a cost-benefit decision. Is the resource worth an investment of competitive effort? The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been implicated in cost-benefit decision-making, but its role in competitive effort has not been examined. We recorded ACC neurons in freely moving rats as they performed a competitive foraging choice task. When at least one of the two choice options demanded competitive effort, the majority of ACC neurons exhibited heightened and differential firing between the goal trajectories. Inter- and intrasession manipulations revealed that differential firing was not attributable to effort or reward in isolation; instead ACC encoding patterns appeared to indicate net utility assessments of available choice options. Our findings suggest that the ACC is important for encoding competitive effort, a cost-benefit domain that has received little neural-level investigation despite its predominance in nature.
在社交环境中,动物经常为争夺有限的资源而竞争。有策略地选择与另一只动物竞争代表着一种成本效益的决策。这个资源是否值得投入竞争的努力?前扣带皮层(ACC)已被牵涉到成本效益的决策中,但它在竞争努力中的作用尚未被研究。我们在自由活动的大鼠中记录了 ACC 神经元,当两个选择选项中的至少一个需要竞争努力时,大多数 ACC 神经元在目标轨迹之间表现出增强和不同的放电。 内部和内部会话操作表明,差异放电不是由于单独的努力或奖励引起的;相反,ACC 编码模式似乎表明可用选择选项的净效用评估。我们的研究结果表明,ACC 对于编码竞争努力很重要,尽管它在自然界中占据主导地位,但该领域的神经水平研究却很少。