The emergence of task-relevant representations in a nonlinear decision-making task

IF 2.2 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1016/j.nlm.2023.107860
N. Menghi , F. Silvestrin , L. Pascolini , W. Penny
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This paper describes the relationship between performance in a decision-making task and the emergence of task-relevant representations. Participants learnt two tasks in which the appropriate response depended on multiple relevant stimuli and the underlying stimulus-outcome associations were governed by a latent feature that participants could discover. We divided participants into good and bad performers based on their overall classification rate and computed behavioural accuracy for each feature value. We found that participants with better performance had a better representation of the latent feature space. We then used representation similarity analysis on Electroencephalographic (EEG) data to identify when these representations emerge. We were able to decode task-relevant representations in a time window emerging 700 ms after stimulus presentation, but only for participants with good task performance. Our findings suggest that, in order to make good decisions, it is necessary to create and extract a low-dimensional representation of the task at hand.

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非线性决策任务中任务相关表征的出现。
本文描述了决策任务中的绩效与任务相关表征的出现之间的关系。参与者学习了两个任务,其中适当的反应依赖于多个相关刺激,潜在的刺激-结果关联由参与者可以发现的潜在特征控制。我们根据参与者的总体分类率和每个特征值的计算行为准确性,将参与者分为表现好的和表现不好的两类。我们发现,表现越好的参与者对潜在特征空间的表征越好。然后,我们对脑电图(EEG)数据使用表征相似性分析来识别这些表征何时出现。我们能够在刺激呈现后700毫秒的时间窗内解码任务相关表征,但仅适用于任务表现良好的参与者。我们的研究结果表明,为了做出正确的决策,有必要创建并提取手头任务的低维表示。
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12.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Learning and Memory publishes articles examining the neurobiological mechanisms underlying learning and memory at all levels of analysis ranging from molecular biology to synaptic and neural plasticity and behavior. We are especially interested in manuscripts that examine the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms underlying learning, memory and plasticity in both experimental animals and human subjects.
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