人类在做出动作之间的感知决定时,会考虑到运动控制需求的后果。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Élise Leroy, Éric Koun, David Thura
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包括人类在内的动物经常面临这样的情况:他们必须根据各种信息来源,包括产生时间和能量成本的运动参数,在潜在的行动之间做出决定。与这一事实相一致,许多行为研究表明,在目标导向行为中,决策和行动表现出高度的整合。特别是,运动成本经常会影响人类和非人类受试者在不同行动之间进行连续决策的选择过程。然而,根据实验的设计,电机成本对决策的影响可能会有所不同,甚至会消失。这表明汽车成本对决策的影响具有上下文依赖性。此外,目前尚不清楚运动成本对感知决策的影响是否取决于决策的难度。我们通过研究健康人类受试者在一种新的感知决策范式中的行为来解决这两个重要问题,在这种范式中,与报告选择的运动相关的约束水平是由参与者自愿选择的,在这种范式中,做出感知决策的难度随着他们的运动表现而不断演变。结果表明,与表达感知决策的动作相关的约束水平强烈影响这些决策的持续时间,当这些决策被要求的动作表达时,决策的时间会缩短。当决策困难时,这种影响显得最为重要,但对于容易的决策也同样如此。我们将此策略解释为一种自适应方式,以优化参与者在会话级别的整体成功率。
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Humans take into account the consequences of motor control demands when making perceptual decisions between actions.

Animals, including humans, are often faced with situations where they must decide between potential actions to perform based on various sources of information, including movement parameters that incur time and energy costs. Consistent with this fact, many behavioral studies indicate that decisions and actions show a high level of integration during goal-directed behavior. In particular, motor costs very often bias the choice process of human and non-human subjects experiencing successive decisions between actions. However, it appears as well that depending on the design in which the experiment occurs, the effect of motor costs on decisions can vary or even vanish. This suggests a contextual dependence of the influence of motor costs on decision-making. Moreover, it is not currently known whether or not the impact of motor costs on perceptual decisions depend on the difficulty of the decision. We addressed these two important issues by studying the behavior of healthy human subjects engaged in a new perceptual decision-making paradigm in which the constraint level associated with the movement executed to report a choice was volitionally chosen by the participants, and in which the difficulty of the perceptual decision to make continuously evolved depending on their motor performance. The results indicate that the level of constraint associated with a movement executed to express a perceptual decision strongly impacts the duration of these decisions, with a shortening of decisions when these are expressed by demanding movements. This influence appears most important when the decisions are difficult, but it is also present for easy decisions. We interpret this strategy as an adaptive way to optimize the participants' overall rate of success at the session level.

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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
228
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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