Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, Netherlands ; Center for Neural Science, New York University New York, NY, USA.
Front Psychol. 2012 Dec 11;3:548. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00548. eCollection 2012.
Prediction errors (PE) are a central notion in theoretical models of reinforcement learning, perceptual inference, decision-making and cognition, and prediction error signals have been reported across a wide range of brain regions and experimental paradigms. Here, we will make an attempt to see the forest for the trees and consider the commonalities and differences of reported PE signals in light of recent suggestions that the computation of PE forms a fundamental mode of brain function. We discuss where different types of PE are encoded, how they are generated, and the different functional roles they fulfill. We suggest that while encoding of PE is a common computation across brain regions, the content and function of these error signals can be very different and are determined by the afferent and efferent connections within the neural circuitry in which they arise.
预测误差 (PE) 是强化学习、感知推断、决策和认知理论模型的核心概念,在广泛的脑区和实验范式中都报告了预测误差信号。在这里,我们将试图见树又见林,考虑到最近的一些建议,即预测误差的计算构成了大脑功能的一种基本模式,来考虑报告的 PE 信号的共性和差异。我们讨论了不同类型的 PE 是如何被编码的,它们是如何产生的,以及它们所履行的不同功能角色。我们认为,虽然 PE 的编码是跨脑区的共同计算,但这些误差信号的内容和功能可能非常不同,并且取决于它们产生的神经回路中的传入和传出连接。