持久性(不连续性)
额叶皮质
心理学
神经科学
皮质(解剖学)
人事变更率
认知心理学
地质学
岩土工程
经济
管理
作者
Camilla van Geen,Yixin Chen,Rebecca Kazinka,Avinash R. Vaidya,Joseph W. Kable,Joseph T. McGuire
标识
DOI:10.1523/jneurosci.0068-24.2024
摘要
Deciding how long to keep waiting for uncertain future rewards is a complex problem. Previous research has shown that choosing to stop waiting results from an evaluative process that weighs the subjective value of the awaited reward against the opportunity cost of waiting. Activity in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) tracks the dynamics of this evaluation, while activation in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) and anterior insula (AI) ramps up before a decision to quit is made. Here, we provide causal evidence of the necessity of these brain regions for successful performance in a willingness-to-wait task. 28 participants (20 female and 8 male) with lesions to different regions of the frontal lobe were tested on their ability to adaptively calibrate how long they waited for monetary rewards. We found that participants with lesions to the vmPFC waited less overall, while participants with lesions to the dmPFC and anterior insula were specifically impaired at calibrating their level of persistence to the environment. These behavioral effects were accounted for by systematic differences in parameter estimates from a computational model of task performance.
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