Campbell-Meiklejohn Daniel, Simonsen Arndis, Frith Chris D, Daw Nathaniel D
School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9QH, United Kingdom,
Interacting Minds Centre, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Aarhus 8000, Denmark.
J Neurosci. 2017 Jan 18;37(3):673-684. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4490-15.2016.
Expectation of reward can be shaped by the observation of actions and expressions of other people in one's environment. A person's apparent confidence in the likely reward of an action, for instance, makes qualities of their evidence, not observed directly, socially accessible. This strategy is computationally distinguished from associative learning methods that rely on direct observation, by its use of inference from indirect evidence. In twenty-three healthy human subjects, we isolated effects of first-hand experience, other people's choices, and the mediating effect of their confidence, on decision-making and neural correlates of value within ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). Value derived from first-hand experience and other people's choices (regardless of confidence) were indiscriminately represented across vmPFC. However, value computed from agent choices weighted by their associated confidence was represented with specificity for ventromedial area 10. This pattern corresponds to shifts of connectivity and overlapping cognitive processes along a posterior-anterior vmPFC axis. Task behavior and self-reported self-reliance for decision-making in other social contexts correlated. The tendency to conform in other social contexts corresponded to increased activation in cortical regions previously shown to respond to social conflict in proportion to subsequent conformity (Campbell-Meiklejohn et al., 2010). The tendency to self-monitor predicted a selectively enhanced response to accordance with others in the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ). The findings anatomically decompose vmPFC value representations according to computational requirements and provide biological insight into the social transmission of preference and reassurance gained from the confidence of others.
Decades of research have provided evidence that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) signals the satisfaction we expect from imminent actions. However, we have a surprisingly modest understanding of the organization of value across this substantial and varied region. This study finds that using cues of the reliability of other peoples' knowledge to enhance expectation of personal success generates value correlates that are anatomically distinct from those concurrently computed from direct, personal experience. This suggests that representation of decision values in vmPFC is suborganized according to the underlying computation, consistent with what we know about the anatomical heterogeneity of the region. These results also provide insight into the observational learning process by which someone else's confidence can sway and reassure our choices.
对奖励的期望可以通过观察周围其他人的行为和表情来塑造。例如,一个人对某一行为可能获得奖励的明显信心,会使他们证据的特质(这些特质并非直接观察到的)在社会层面变得可及。这种策略在计算上与依赖直接观察的联想学习方法不同,它通过从间接证据进行推理来实现。在23名健康人类受试者中,我们分离了第一手经验、他人的选择以及他们信心的中介作用对腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)内决策和价值神经关联的影响。来自第一手经验和他人选择(无论信心如何)的价值在整个vmPFC中被不加区分地表征。然而,根据主体选择及其相关信心加权计算出的价值,在腹内侧10区有特异性表征。这种模式对应于沿着vmPFC后 - 前轴的连接变化和重叠的认知过程。任务行为与在其他社会情境中自我报告的决策自主性相关。在其他社会情境中从众的倾向与先前显示对社会冲突有反应且与随后从众程度成比例的皮层区域激活增加相对应(坎贝尔 - 米克莱约翰等人,2010年)。自我监控的倾向预测了右侧颞顶联合区(rTPJ)对与他人一致的反应有选择性增强。这些发现根据计算需求在解剖学上分解了vmPFC的价值表征,并为偏好的社会传递以及从他人信心获得的安心提供了生物学见解。
数十年的研究提供了证据表明腹内侧前额叶皮层(vmPFC)发出我们对即将采取的行动所期望的满足感信号。然而,我们对这个庞大且多样区域内价值的组织却惊人地了解有限。本研究发现,利用他人知识可靠性的线索来增强对个人成功的期望会产生与同时从直接个人经验计算出的价值在解剖学上不同的价值关联。这表明vmPFC中决策价值的表征是根据潜在计算进行亚组织的,这与我们对该区域解剖学异质性的了解一致。这些结果也为他人的信心能够影响和巩固我们选择的观察学习过程提供了见解。