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期望奖励和效能指导认知控制分配。

Expectations of reward and efficacy guide cognitive control allocation.

机构信息

Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences, Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2021 Feb 15;12(1):1030. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21315-z.

Abstract

The amount of mental effort we invest in a task is influenced by the reward we can expect if we perform that task well. However, some of the rewards that have the greatest potential for driving these efforts are partly determined by factors beyond one's control. In such cases, effort has more limited efficacy for obtaining rewards. According to the Expected Value of Control theory, people integrate information about the expected reward and efficacy of task performance to determine the expected value of control, and then adjust their control allocation (i.e., mental effort) accordingly. Here we test this theory's key behavioral and neural predictions. We show that participants invest more cognitive control when this control is more rewarding and more efficacious, and that these incentive components separately modulate EEG signatures of incentive evaluation and proactive control allocation. Our findings support the prediction that people combine expectations of reward and efficacy to determine how much effort to invest.

摘要

我们在一项任务上投入的心理努力程度受到我们如果出色完成该任务可以预期的奖励的影响。然而,一些最有可能推动这些努力的奖励部分是由超出个人控制的因素决定的。在这种情况下,努力对于获得奖励的效果有限。根据控制的期望价值理论,人们整合有关预期奖励和任务表现功效的信息来确定控制的期望价值,然后相应地调整他们的控制分配(即心理努力)。在这里,我们检验了这个理论的关键行为和神经预测。我们表明,当控制更有回报和更有效时,参与者会投入更多的认知控制,并且这些激励成分分别调节激励评估和主动控制分配的 EEG 特征。我们的发现支持了这样一种预测,即人们结合对奖励和功效的期望来决定投入多少努力。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/266c/7884731/871c1c3d9095/41467_2021_21315_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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