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期待奖赏概率的试次间调节对运动活力的影响在健康老年人和帕金森病患者中得到保留。

Modulation of Motor Vigor by Expectation of Reward Probability Trial-by-Trial Is Preserved in Healthy Ageing and Parkinson's Disease Patients.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London SE146NW, United Kingdom.

Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Hannover University of Music Drama and Media, Hannover 30175, Germany.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2023 Mar 8;43(10):1757-1777. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1583-22.2022. Epub 2023 Feb 2.

Abstract

Motor improvements, such as faster movement times or increased velocity, have been associated with reward magnitude in deterministic contexts. Yet whether individual inferences on reward probability influence motor vigor dynamically remains undetermined. We investigated how dynamically inferring volatile action-reward contingencies modulated motor performance trial-by-trial. We conducted three studies that coupled a reversal learning paradigm with a motor sequence task and used a validated hierarchical Bayesian model to fit trial-by-trial data. In Study 1, we tested healthy younger [HYA; 37 (24 females)] and older adults [HOA; 37 (17 females)], and medicated Parkinson's disease (PD) patients [20 (7 females)]. We showed that stronger predictions about the tendency of the action-reward contingency led to faster performance tempo, commensurate with movement time, on a trial-by-trial basis without robustly modulating reaction time (RT). Using Bayesian linear mixed models, we demonstrated a similar invigoration effect on performance tempo in HYA, HOA, and PD, despite HOA and PD being slower than HYA. In Study 2 [HYA, 39 (29 females)], we additionally showed that retrospective subjective inference about credit assignment did not contribute to differences in motor vigor effects. Last, Study 3 [HYA, 33 (27 females)] revealed that explicit beliefs about the reward tendency (confidence ratings) modulated performance tempo trial-by-trial. Our study is the first to reveal that the dynamic updating of beliefs about volatile action-reward contingencies positively biases motor performance through faster tempo. We also provide robust evidence for a preserved sensitivity of motor vigor to inferences about the action-reward mapping in aging and medicated PD. Navigating a world rich in uncertainty relies on updating beliefs about the probability that our actions lead to reward. Here, we investigated how inferring the action-reward contingencies in a volatile environment modulated motor vigor trial-by-trial in healthy younger and older adults, and in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients on medication. We found an association between trial-by-trial predictions about the tendency of the action-reward contingency and performance tempo, with stronger expectations speeding the movement. We additionally provided evidence for a similar sensitivity of performance tempo to the strength of these predictions in all groups. Thus, dynamic beliefs about the changing relationship between actions and their outcome enhanced motor vigor. This positive bias was not compromised by age or Parkinson's disease.

摘要

运动表现的改善,如运动时间更快或速度增加,与确定性情境下的奖励幅度有关。然而,个体对奖励概率的推断是否会动态地影响运动活力仍未确定。我们研究了动态推断不稳定的动作-奖励关联如何逐个试验地调节运动表现。我们进行了三项研究,将反转学习范式与运动序列任务相结合,并使用经过验证的层次贝叶斯模型拟合逐个试验的数据。在研究 1 中,我们测试了健康的年轻[HYA;37(24 名女性)]和老年成年人[HOA;37(17 名女性)]以及服用药物的帕金森病(PD)患者[20(7 名女性)]。我们表明,对动作-奖励关联倾向的更强预测会导致逐个试验的更快运动节奏,与运动时间相当,而不会稳健地调节反应时间(RT)。使用贝叶斯线性混合模型,我们证明了在 HYA、HOA 和 PD 中,尽管 HOA 和 PD 比 HYA 慢,但在运动节奏上也存在类似的激发效应。在研究 2[HYA,39(29 名女性)]中,我们还表明,对信用分配的回顾性主观推断并没有导致运动活力效应的差异。最后,研究 3[HYA,33(27 名女性)]表明,对奖励倾向的明确信念(置信度评级)逐个试验地调节了运动节奏。我们的研究首次表明,对不稳定的动作-奖励关联的信念的动态更新通过更快的节奏积极偏向运动表现。我们还为衰老和药物治疗的 PD 中对动作-奖励映射的推断对运动活力的敏感性提供了有力的证据。在一个充满不确定性的世界中导航,依赖于更新我们的行动导致奖励的概率的信念。在这里,我们研究了在健康的年轻和年长成年人以及服用药物的帕金森病(PD)患者中,在不稳定的环境中推断动作-奖励关联如何逐个试验地调节运动活力。我们发现,对动作-奖励关联倾向的逐个试验预测与运动节奏之间存在关联,更强的预期会加快运动速度。我们还提供了证据,证明在所有组中,这些预测的强度对运动节奏的敏感性相似。因此,对动作和结果之间不断变化的关系的动态信念增强了运动活力。这种积极的偏见没有因年龄或帕金森病而受到影响。

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