City, University of London.
University College London.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2019 Feb;31(2):262-277. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01347. Epub 2018 Oct 2.
The neural dynamics underpinning binary perceptual decisions and their transformation into actions are well studied, but real-world decisions typically offer more than two response alternatives. How does decision-related evidence accumulation dynamically influence multiple action representations in humans? The heightened conservatism required in multiple compared with binary choice scenarios suggests a mechanism that compensates for increased uncertainty when multiple choices are present by suppressing baseline activity. Here, we tracked action representations using corticospinal excitability during four- and two-choice perceptual decisions and modeled them using a sequential sampling framework. We found that the predictions made by leaky competing accumulator models to accommodate multiple choices (i.e., reduced baseline activity to compensate increased uncertainty) were borne out by dynamic changes in human action representations. This suggests a direct and continuous influence of interacting evidence accumulators, each favoring a different decision alternative, on downstream corticospinal excitability during complex choice.
支持二选一感知决策的神经动力学及其向动作的转化已经得到了很好的研究,但现实世界中的决策通常提供了两个以上的反应选择。与决策相关的证据积累如何在人类中动态地影响多种动作表现?与二选一情景相比,多选择情景需要更高的保守主义,这表明存在一种机制,通过抑制基线活动来补偿存在多种选择时的增加的不确定性。在这里,我们在四项和二项感知决策中使用皮质脊髓兴奋性跟踪动作表现,并使用顺序采样框架对其进行建模。我们发现,通过漏失竞争累加器模型来适应多种选择的预测(即减少基线活动以补偿增加的不确定性)与人类动作表现的动态变化相符。这表明,在复杂选择过程中,相互作用的证据累加器直接且持续地影响着下游皮质脊髓兴奋性,每个累加器都有利于不同的决策选择。