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标记追踪是一种依赖于预测误差机制的期望介导行为。

Sign-tracking is an expectancy-mediated behavior that relies on prediction error mechanisms.

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109, USA.

Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, University of Maryland, Maryland, 20742, USA.

出版信息

Learn Mem. 2018 Sep 17;25(10):550-563. doi: 10.1101/lm.047365.118. Print 2018 Oct.

Abstract

When discrete localizable stimuli are used during appetitive Pavlovian conditioning, "sign-tracking" and "goal-tracking" responses emerge. Sign-tracking is observed when conditioned responding is directed toward the CS, whereas goal-tracking manifests as responding directed to the site of expected reward delivery. These behaviors seem to rely on distinct, though overlapping neural circuitries, and, possibly, distinct psychological processes as well, and are thought to be related to addiction vulnerability. One currently popular view is that sign-tracking reflects an incentive motivational process, whereas goal-tracking reflects the influence of more top-down cognitive processes. To test these ideas, we used illness-induced outcome-devaluation and Kamin blocking procedures to determine whether these behaviors rely on similar or distinct underlying associative mechanisms. In Experiments 1 and 2 we showed that outcome-devaluation reduced sign-tracking responses, demonstrating that sign-tracking is controlled by reward expectancies. We also observed that post-CS goal-tracking in these animals is also devaluation sensitive. To test whether these two types of behaviors rely on similar or different prediction error mechanisms, we next tested whether Kamin blocking effects could be observed across these two classes of behaviors. In Experiment 3 we asked if sign-tracking to a lever CS could block the development of goal-tracking to a tone CS; whereas in Experiment 4, we examined whether goal-tracking to a tone CS could block sign-tracking to a lever CS. In both experiments blocking effects were observed suggesting that both sign- and goal-tracking emerge via a common prediction error mechanism. Collectively, the studies reported here suggest that the psychological mechanisms mediating sign- and goal-tracking are more similar than is commonly acknowledged.

摘要

当离散的可定位刺激物在奖赏性巴甫洛夫条件作用中使用时,“标记追踪”和“目标追踪”反应就会出现。当条件反应指向 CS 时,就会观察到标记追踪,而目标追踪则表现为指向预期奖励传递地点的反应。这些行为似乎依赖于不同的、尽管重叠的神经回路,也可能依赖于不同的心理过程,并且被认为与成瘾易感性有关。目前一种流行的观点认为,标记追踪反映了一种激励动机过程,而目标追踪反映了更多自上而下的认知过程的影响。为了检验这些想法,我们使用疾病引起的结果贬值和 Kamin 阻断程序来确定这些行为是否依赖于相似或不同的潜在联想机制。在实验 1 和 2 中,我们表明结果贬值减少了标记追踪反应,证明标记追踪受奖励期望的控制。我们还观察到,这些动物的 CS 后目标追踪也是贬值敏感的。为了测试这两种行为是否依赖于相似或不同的预测误差机制,我们接下来测试了 Kamin 阻断效应是否可以在这两种行为类型中观察到。在实验 3 中,我们询问了是否可以对 lever CS 的标记追踪来阻止对 tone CS 的目标追踪的发展;而在实验 4 中,我们检查了是否对 tone CS 的目标追踪可以阻止 lever CS 的标记追踪。在这两个实验中都观察到了阻断效应,表明标记和目标追踪都是通过一个共同的预测误差机制出现的。总的来说,这里报告的研究表明,介导标记和目标追踪的心理机制比通常承认的更为相似。

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