Pooresmaeili Arezoo, Wannig Aurel, Dolan Raymond J
Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 10099 Berlin, Germany;
Freie Schule Charlottenburg, 14052 Berlin, Germany;
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Oct 27;112(43):13407-10. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1507527112. Epub 2015 Oct 12.
Effort and reward jointly shape many human decisions. Errors in predicting the required effort needed for a task can lead to suboptimal behavior. Here, we show that effort estimations can be biased when retrospectively reestimated following receipt of a rewarding outcome. These biases depend on the contingency between reward and task difficulty and are stronger for highly contingent rewards. Strikingly, the observed pattern accords with predictions from Bayesian cue integration, indicating humans deploy an adaptive and rational strategy to deal with inconsistencies between the efforts they expend and the ensuing rewards.
努力和奖励共同塑造了许多人类决策。预测一项任务所需努力时出现的错误可能导致次优行为。在此,我们表明,在获得奖励结果后进行回顾性重新估计时,努力估计可能会产生偏差。这些偏差取决于奖励与任务难度之间的关联性,对于高度相关的奖励,偏差更强。引人注目的是,观察到的模式符合贝叶斯线索整合的预测,表明人类采用了一种适应性和理性的策略来应对他们付出的努力与随之而来的奖励之间的不一致。