Pearson John M, Watson Karli K, Platt Michael L
Department of Neurobiology, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Department of Neurobiology, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; Departments of Evolutionary Anthropology and Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA.
Neuron. 2014 Jun 4;82(5):950-65. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.04.037.
Neuroeconomics applies models from economics and psychology to inform neurobiological studies of choice. This approach has revealed neural signatures of concepts like value, risk, and ambiguity, which are known to influence decision making. Such observations have led theorists to hypothesize a single, unified decision process that mediates choice behavior via a common neural currency for outcomes like food, money, or social praise. In parallel, recent neuroethological studies of decision making have focused on natural behaviors like foraging, mate choice, and social interactions. These decisions strongly impact evolutionary fitness and thus are likely to have played a key role in shaping the neural circuits that mediate decision making. This approach has revealed a suite of computational motifs that appear to be shared across a wide variety of organisms. We argue that the existence of deep homologies in the neural circuits mediating choice may have profound implications for understanding human decision making in health and disease.
神经经济学运用经济学和心理学模型为选择的神经生物学研究提供信息。这种方法揭示了诸如价值、风险和模糊性等概念的神经特征,这些特征已知会影响决策。此类观察结果促使理论家们假设存在一个单一、统一的决策过程,该过程通过一种通用的神经货币来介导诸如食物、金钱或社会赞扬等结果的选择行为。与此同时,最近关于决策的神经行为学研究聚焦于诸如觅食、配偶选择和社会互动等自然行为。这些决策对进化适应性有重大影响,因此很可能在塑造介导决策的神经回路方面发挥了关键作用。这种方法揭示了一系列似乎在多种生物体中都存在的计算模式。我们认为,介导选择的神经回路中存在深度同源性,这可能对理解人类健康和疾病中的决策具有深远意义。