Department of Neuroscience.
Department of Neuroscience
J Neurosci. 2022 Jan 5;42(1):33-43. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1265-21.2021. Epub 2021 Nov 11.
A series of studies in which monkeys chose between two juices offered in variable amounts identified in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) different groups of neurons encoding the value of individual options (offer value), the binary choice outcome (chosen juice), and the chosen value. These variables capture both the input and the output of the choice process, suggesting that the cell groups identified in OFC constitute the building blocks of a decision circuit. Several lines of evidence support this hypothesis. However, in previous experiments offers were presented simultaneously, raising the question of whether current notions generalize to when goods are presented or are examined in sequence. Recently, Ballesta and Padoa-Schioppa (2019) examined OFC activity under sequential offers. An analysis of neuronal responses across time windows revealed that a small number of cell groups encoded specific sequences of variables. These sequences appeared analogous to the variables identified under simultaneous offers, but the correspondence remained tentative. Thus, in the present study, we examined the relation between cell groups found under sequential versus simultaneous offers. We recorded from the OFC while monkeys chose between different juices. Trials with simultaneous and sequential offers were randomly interleaved in each session. We classified cells in each choice modality, and we examined the relation between the two classifications. We found a strong correspondence; in other words, the cell groups measured under simultaneous offers and under sequential offers were one and the same. This result indicates that economic choices under simultaneous or sequential offers rely on the same neural circuit. Research in the past 20 years has shed light on the neuronal underpinnings of economic choices. A large number of results indicates that decisions between goods are formed in a neural circuit within the orbitofrontal cortex. In most previous studies, subjects chose between two goods offered simultaneously. Yet, in daily situations, goods available for choice are often presented or examined in sequence. Here we recorded neuronal activity in the primate orbitofrontal cortex alternating trials under simultaneous and under sequential offers. Our analyses demonstrate that the same neural circuit supports choices in the two modalities. Hence, current notions on the neuronal mechanisms underlying economic decisions generalize to choices under sequential offers.
一系列研究中,猴子在两种不同量的果汁之间做出选择,在眶额皮层(OFC)中鉴定出不同的神经元群,这些神经元群分别编码个体选项的价值(选项价值)、二元选择结果(所选果汁)和所选价值。这些变量既捕捉了选择过程的输入,也捕捉了输出,表明在 OFC 中鉴定出的细胞群构成了决策回路的构建块。有几条证据支持这一假设。然而,在之前的实验中,提供的选项是同时呈现的,这就提出了一个问题,即在呈现或顺序检查商品时,当前的概念是否普遍适用。最近,Ballesta 和 Padoa-Schioppa(2019 年)在顺序提供的情况下检查了 OFC 的活动。对跨时间窗口的神经元反应进行分析表明,一小部分细胞群编码了特定变量的序列。这些序列类似于同时提供的变量,但对应关系仍然是不确定的。因此,在本研究中,我们检查了顺序提供与同时提供之间的细胞群之间的关系。我们在猴子在不同果汁之间进行选择时,从 OFC 中记录。在每个会话中,同时和顺序提供的试验随机混合。我们对每种选择模式下的细胞进行分类,并检查了两种分类之间的关系。我们发现了很强的对应关系;换句话说,在同时提供和顺序提供下测量的细胞群是相同的。这一结果表明,在同时或顺序提供的情况下进行经济选择依赖于相同的神经回路。过去 20 年的研究揭示了经济选择的神经元基础。大量的结果表明,商品之间的决策是在眶额皮层内的一个神经回路中形成的。在大多数之前的研究中,被试在同时提供的两种商品之间进行选择。然而,在日常生活中,可供选择的商品通常是按顺序呈现或检查的。在这里,我们在灵长类动物眶额皮层中交替记录同时和顺序提供试验下的神经元活动。我们的分析表明,相同的神经回路支持两种模式下的选择。因此,当前关于经济决策背后的神经元机制的概念适用于顺序提供的选择。