Hemed Eitan, Karsh Noam, Mark-Tavger Ilya, Eitam Baruch
Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Psychology, Academic College of Tel-Hai, Qiryat Shemona, Israel.
Exp Brain Res. 2022 May;240(5):1471-1497. doi: 10.1007/s00221-022-06345-3. Epub 2022 Mar 22.
Humans and other animals live in dynamic environments. To reliably manipulate the environment and attain their goals they would benefit from a constant modification of motor-responding based on responses' current effect on the current environment. It is argued that this is exactly what is achieved by a mechanism that reinforces responses which have led to accurate sensorimotor predictions. We further show that evaluations of a response's effectiveness can occur simultaneously, driven by at least two different processes, each relying on different statistical properties of the feedback and affecting a different level of responding. Specifically, we show the continuous effect of (a) a sensorimotor process sensitive only to the conditional probability of effects given that the agent acted on the environment (i.e., action-effects) and of (b) a more abstract judgement or inference that is also sensitive to the conditional probabilities of occurrence of feedback given no action by the agent (i.e., inaction-effects). The latter process seems to guide action selection (e.g., should I act?) while the former the manner of the action's execution. This study is the first to show that different evaluation processes of a response's effectiveness influence different levels of responding.
人类和其他动物生活在动态环境中。为了可靠地操纵环境并实现目标,他们将受益于基于当前反应对当前环境的影响不断调整运动反应。有人认为,这正是一种强化导致准确感觉运动预测的反应的机制所实现的。我们进一步表明,对反应有效性的评估可以同时进行,由至少两个不同的过程驱动,每个过程依赖于反馈的不同统计属性,并影响不同层次的反应。具体来说,我们展示了(a)一个感觉运动过程的持续影响,该过程仅对给定主体作用于环境时(即动作-效果)效果的条件概率敏感,以及(b)一个更抽象的判断或推理的持续影响,该判断或推理对给定主体不采取行动时(即无动作-效果)反馈出现的条件概率也敏感。后一个过程似乎指导动作选择(例如,我应该行动吗?),而前一个过程指导动作执行的方式。这项研究首次表明,对反应有效性的不同评估过程会影响不同层次的反应。