Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY, USA; Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Neuron. 2020 May 20;106(4):662-674.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.02.023. Epub 2020 Mar 13.
To take the best actions, we often need to maintain and update beliefs about variables that cannot be directly observed. To understand the principles underlying such belief updates, we need tools to uncover subjects' belief dynamics from natural behavior. We tested whether eye movements could be used to infer subjects' beliefs about latent variables using a naturalistic navigation task. Humans and monkeys navigated to a remembered goal location in a virtual environment that provided optic flow but lacked explicit position cues. We observed eye movements that appeared to continuously track the goal location even when no visible target was present there. Accurate goal tracking was associated with improved task performance, and inhibiting eye movements in humans impaired navigation precision. These results suggest that gaze dynamics play a key role in action selection during challenging visuomotor behaviors and may possibly serve as a window into the subject's dynamically evolving internal beliefs.
为了采取最佳行动,我们通常需要维持和更新对无法直接观察到的变量的信念。为了理解这种信念更新的原理,我们需要工具从自然行为中揭示主体的信念动态。我们通过自然导航任务测试了眼动是否可以用来推断主体对潜在变量的信念。人类和猴子在虚拟环境中导航到一个记忆中的目标位置,该环境提供光流但缺乏明确的位置线索。我们观察到眼动似乎持续跟踪目标位置,即使那里没有可见的目标。准确的目标跟踪与任务表现的提高相关,而在人类中抑制眼动会损害导航精度。这些结果表明,在具有挑战性的视动行为中,注视动态在动作选择中起着关键作用,并且可能作为主体动态演变的内部信念的窗口。