Rigoli Francesco, Friston Karl J, Martinelli Cristina, Selaković Mirjana, Shergill Sukhwinder S, Dolan Raymond J
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Elife. 2016 Jun 22;5:e16127. doi: 10.7554/eLife.16127.
Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a given context. However, the computations underlying this context sensitivity remain unknown. To address this question, we introduce a normative (Bayesian) account of how rewards map to incentive values. This assumes that the brain inverts a model of how rewards are generated. Key features of our account include (i) an influence of prior beliefs about the context in which rewards are delivered (weighted by their reliability in a Bayes-optimal fashion), (ii) the notion that incentive values correspond to precision-weighted prediction errors, (iii) and contextual information unfolding at different hierarchical levels. This formulation implies that incentive value is intrinsically context-dependent. We provide empirical support for this model by showing that incentive value is influenced by context variability and by hierarchically nested contexts. The perspective we introduce generates new empirical predictions that might help explaining psychopathologies, such as addiction.
大量证据表明,激励价值取决于在给定情境中对奖励的预期。然而,这种情境敏感性背后的计算过程仍然未知。为了解决这个问题,我们引入了一种关于奖励如何映射到激励价值的规范性(贝叶斯)解释。这假定大脑反转了奖励产生方式的模型。我们解释的关键特征包括:(i)关于奖励发放情境的先验信念的影响(以贝叶斯最优方式按其可靠性加权),(ii)激励价值对应于精确加权预测误差的概念,(iii)以及在不同层次水平展开的情境信息。这种表述意味着激励价值本质上依赖于情境。我们通过表明激励价值受情境变异性和层次嵌套情境的影响,为该模型提供了实证支持。我们引入的观点产生了新的实证预测,这可能有助于解释诸如成瘾等精神病理学现象。