Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, 3800, Australia.
Commun Biol. 2021 Dec 13;4(1):1346. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02850-3.
Humans have a striking desire to actively seek new information, even when it is devoid of any instrumental utility. However, the mechanisms that drive individuals' subjective preference for information remain unclear. Here, we used fMRI to examine the processing of subjective information value, by having participants decide how much effort they were willing to trade-off for non-instrumental information. We showed that choices were best described by a model that accounted for: (1) the variability in individuals' estimates of uncertainty, (2) their desire to reduce that uncertainty, and (3) their subjective preference for positively valenced information. Model-based analyses revealed the anterior cingulate as a key node that encodes the subjective value of information across multiple stages of decision-making - including when information was prospectively valued, and when the outcome was definitively delivered. These findings emphasise the multidimensionality of information value, and reveal the neurocomputational mechanisms underlying the variability in individuals' desire to physically pursue informative outcomes.
人类有一种显著的欲望,即积极寻求新信息,即使这些信息没有任何工具效用。然而,驱动个体对信息的主观偏好的机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们使用 fMRI 来研究主观信息价值的处理,让参与者决定他们愿意为非工具性信息付出多少努力来交换。我们发现,一个能够解释以下三个方面的模型可以最好地描述选择:(1)个体对不确定性的估计的可变性,(2)他们减少不确定性的愿望,以及(3)他们对积极价值信息的主观偏好。基于模型的分析揭示了前扣带皮层是一个关键节点,它在决策的多个阶段编码信息的主观价值——包括信息被预期评估时,以及结果最终被给出时。这些发现强调了信息价值的多维性,并揭示了个体对有价值信息的实际追求的多样性的神经计算机制。