The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Nat Hum Behav. 2024 Apr;8(4):758-770. doi: 10.1038/s41562-024-01824-9. Epub 2024 Feb 16.
Neural representations of perceptual decision formation that are abstracted from specific motor requirements have previously been identified in humans using non-invasive electrophysiology; however, it is currently unclear where these originate in the brain. Here we capitalized on the high spatiotemporal precision of intracranial EEG to localize such abstract decision signals. Participants undergoing invasive electrophysiological monitoring for epilepsy were asked to judge the direction of random-dot stimuli and respond either with a speeded button press (N = 24), or vocally, after a randomized delay (N = 12). We found a widely distributed motor-independent network of regions where high-frequency activity exhibited key characteristics consistent with evidence accumulation, including a gradual buildup that was modulated by the strength of the sensory evidence, and an amplitude that predicted participants' choice accuracy and response time. Our findings offer a new view on the brain networks governing human decision-making.
先前使用非侵入性脑电生理学技术在人类中发现了与特定运动需求分离的感知决策形成的神经表现;然而,目前尚不清楚这些表现起源于大脑何处。在这里,我们利用颅内 EEG 的高时空精度来定位这些抽象的决策信号。我们要求接受癫痫侵入性电生理监测的参与者判断随机点刺激的方向,并在随机延迟后通过快速按钮按压(N=24)或口头回答(N=12)。我们发现了一个广泛分布的、与运动无关的区域网络,其中高频活动表现出与证据积累一致的关键特征,包括逐渐积累,受到感觉证据强度的调节,以及振幅预测参与者的选择准确性和反应时间。我们的发现为控制人类决策的大脑网络提供了新的视角。