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动机通过运动期间的内部反馈动态增加对噪声的抵抗力。

Motivation dynamically increases noise resistance by internal feedback during movement.

机构信息

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Level 6 West Wing, OX3 9DU, United Kingdom; Department of Experimental Psychology, 15 Parks Road, Oxford, United Kingdom.

Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, Level 6 West Wing, OX3 9DU, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2019 Feb 4;123:19-29. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2018.07.011. Epub 2018 Jul 11.

Abstract

Motivation improves performance, pushing us beyond our normal limits. One general explanation for this is that the effects of neural noise can be reduced, at a cost. If this were possible, reward would promote investment in resisting noise. But how could the effects of noise be attenuated, and why should this be costly? Negative feedback may be employed to compensate for disturbances in a neural representation. Such feedback would increase the robustness of neural representations to internal signal fluctuations, producing a stable attractor. We propose that encoding this negative feedback in neural signals would incur additional costs proportional to the strength of the feedback signal. We use eye movements to test the hypothesis that motivation by reward improves precision by increasing the strength of internal negative feedback. We find that reward simultaneously increases the amplitude, velocity and endpoint precision of saccades, indicating true improvement in oculomotor performance. Analysis of trajectories demonstrates that variation in the eye position during the course of saccades is predictive of the variation of endpoints, but this relation is reduced by reward. This indicates that motivation permits more aggressive correction of errors during the saccade, so that they no longer affect the endpoint. We suggest that such increases in internal negative feedback allow attractor stability, albeit at a cost, and therefore may explain how motivation improves cognitive as well as motor precision.

摘要

动机可以提高表现,让我们超越正常极限。对此有一种普遍的解释是,神经噪声的影响可以被降低,但需要付出代价。如果这是可能的,奖励将促进对噪声的抵制。但是,噪声的影响如何被减弱,为什么这会有代价?负反馈可以用来补偿神经表示中的干扰。这种反馈会增加神经表示对内部信号波动的鲁棒性,产生稳定的吸引子。我们提出,在神经信号中编码这种负反馈会产生与反馈信号强度成正比的额外成本。我们使用眼球运动来测试奖励通过增加内部负反馈的强度来提高精度的假设。我们发现奖励同时增加了扫视的幅度、速度和端点精度,表明眼球运动性能的真正提高。轨迹分析表明,扫视过程中眼球位置的变化可以预测端点的变化,但这种关系会被奖励所削弱。这表明,动机允许在扫视过程中更积极地纠正错误,从而不再影响端点。我们认为,这种内部负反馈的增加允许吸引子的稳定性,尽管需要付出代价,因此可以解释动机如何提高认知和运动精度。

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