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The neural substrate of prior information in perceptual decision making: A model-based analysis
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نویسنده
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forstmann b.u. ,brown s. ,dutilh g. ,neumann j. ,wagenmakers e.-j.
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منبع
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frontiers in human neuroscience - 2010 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 0 - صفحه:1 -12
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چکیده
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Prior information biases the decision process: actions consistent with prior information are executed swiftly,whereas actions inconsistent with prior information are executed slowly. how is this bias implemented in the brain? to address this question we conducted an experiment in which people had to decide quickly whether a cloud of dots moved coherently to the left or to the right. cues provided probabilistic information about the upcoming stimulus. behavioral data were analyzed with the linear ballistic accumulator (lba) model,confirming that people used the cue to bias their decisions. the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) data showed that presentation of the cue differentially activated orbitofrontal cortex,hippocampus,and the putamen. directional cues selectively activated the contralateral putamen. the fmri analysis yielded results only when the lba bias parameter was included as a covariate,highlighting the practical benefits of formal modeling. our results suggest that the human brain uses prior information by increasing corticostriatal activation to selectively disinhibit preferred responses. © 2010 forstmann,brown,dutilh,neumann and wagenmakers.
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کلیدواژه
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Cortico-striatal circuit; Model-based fMRI; Orbitofrontal cortex; Putamen; Response bias; Response time modeling
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آدرس
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spinoza center for neuroimaging,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, school of psychology,university of newcastle,callaghan,nsw, Australia, department of psychological methodology,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of cognitive neurology,max planck institute for human cognitive and brain sciences,leipzig, Germany, department of psychological methodology,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands
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