Neural Circuits and Cognition Lab, European Neuroscience Institute Göttingen - A Joint Initiative of the University Medical Center Göttingen and the Max Planck Society, Grisebachstraße 5, 37077, Göttingen, Germany.
International Max Planck Research School Neurosciences at the Georg August University Göttingen, Grisebachstraße 5, 37077, Göttingen, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2020 Dec 9;10(1):21496. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-78460-6.
Value-based decisions about alternatives we have never experienced can be guided by associations between current choice options and memories of prior reward. A critical question is how similar memories need to be to the current situation to effectively guide decisions. We address this question in the context of associative learning of faces using a sensory preconditioning paradigm. We find that memories of reward spread along established associations between faces to guide decision making. While memory guidance is specific for associated facial identities, it does not only occur for the specific images that were originally encountered. Instead, memory guidance generalizes across different images of the associated identities. This suggests that memory guidance does not rely on a pictorial format of representation but on a higher, view-invariant level of abstraction. Thus, memory guidance operates on a level of representation that neither over- nor underspecifies associative relationships in the context of obtaining reward.
关于我们从未经历过的选择,可以通过当前选择选项与之前奖励记忆之间的关联来进行基于价值的决策。一个关键问题是,为了有效地指导决策,记忆与当前情况需要有多相似。我们在使用感官预处理范式进行面孔联想学习的背景下解决了这个问题。我们发现,奖励记忆会沿着已建立的面孔关联扩散,从而指导决策。虽然记忆指导是针对相关的面部身份的,但它不仅发生在最初遇到的特定图像上。相反,记忆指导可以跨与相关身份相关的不同图像进行泛化。这表明,记忆指导不是基于表示的图像格式,而是基于更高的、视图不变的抽象层次。因此,记忆指导在表示层面上运作,既不过度也不过少地指定了获得奖励背景下的联想关系。