Department of Psychological Sciences.
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2021 Jun;150(6):1225-1236. doi: 10.1037/xge0000826. Epub 2020 Dec 7.
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action control literature propose that we use these predictions to suppress or "cancel" perception of expected action outcomes, to highlight more informative surprising events. However, contrasting normative Bayesian models in sensory cognition suggest that we are more, not less, likely to perceive what we expect-given that what we expect is more likely to occur. Here we adjudicated between these models by investigating how expectations influence perceptual decisions about action outcomes in a signal detection paradigm. Across three experiments, participants performed one of two manual actions that were sometimes accompanied by brief presentation of expected or unexpected visual outcomes. Contrary to dominant cancellation models but consistent with Bayesian accounts, we found that observers were biased to report the presence of expected action outcomes. There were no effects of expectation on sensitivity. Computational modeling revealed that the action-induced bias reflected a sensory bias in how evidence was accumulated rather than a baseline shift in decision circuits. Expectation effects remained in Experiments 2 and 3 when orthogonal cues indicated which finger was more likely to be probed (i.e. task-relevant). These biases toward perceiving expected action outcomes are suggestive of a mechanism that would enable generation of largely veridical representations of our actions and their consequences in an inherently uncertain sensory world. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
我们预测自己的行为将如何影响周围的世界。行为控制文献中的主流模型提出,我们利用这些预测来抑制或“取消”对预期行为结果的感知,以突出更具信息量的意外事件。然而,与感觉认知中的规范性贝叶斯模型相反,我们更有可能感知到我们所期望的——因为我们所期望的更有可能发生。在这里,我们通过在信号检测范式中研究期望如何影响对行为结果的感知决策来解决这些模型之间的分歧。在三个实验中,参与者执行了两种手动动作中的一种,有时会短暂呈现预期或意外的视觉结果。与主导的取消模型相反,但与贝叶斯解释一致,我们发现观察者有报告预期行为结果存在的偏差。期望对敏感性没有影响。计算模型表明,动作引起的偏差反映了在证据积累过程中存在的感觉偏差,而不是决策回路中的基线偏移。当正交线索表明哪个手指更有可能被探测到时(即任务相关),实验 2 和实验 3 中仍然存在期望效应。这些对感知预期行为结果的偏差表明存在一种机制,该机制可以使我们在本质上不确定的感觉世界中生成我们的行为及其后果的大部分真实表示。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2021 APA,保留所有权利)。