Feedback-related Negativity Codes Prediction Error but Not Behavioral Adjustment during Probabilistic Reversal Learning

被引:167
|
作者
Chase, Henry W. [1 ]
Swainson, Rachel [2 ]
Durham, Lucy [1 ]
Benham, Laura [1 ]
Cools, Roshan [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB9 1FX, Scotland
[3] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands
基金
英国医学研究理事会; 英国惠康基金;
关键词
ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX; MEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEX; DECISION-MAKING; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; PREFRONTAL CORTEX; COGNITIVE CONTROL; DOPAMINERGIC MEDICATION; REWARD PREDICTION; HUMAN BRAIN; CONFLICT;
D O I
10.1162/jocn.2010.21456
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
We assessed electrophysiological activity over the medial frontal cortex (MFC) during outcome-based behavioral adjustment using a probabilistic reversal learning task. During recording, participants were presented two abstract visual patterns on each trial and had to select the stimulus rewarded on 80% of trials and to avoid the stimulus rewarded on 20% of trials. These contingencies were reversed frequently during the experiment. Previous EEG work has revealed feedback-locked electrophysiological responses over the MFC (feedback-related negativity; FRN), which correlate with the negative prediction error [Holroyd, C. B., & Coles, M. G. The neural basis of human error processing: Reinforcement learning, dopamine, and the error-related negativity. Psychological Review, 109, 679-709, 2002] and which predict outcome-based adjustment of decision values [Cohen, M. X., & Ranganath, C. Reinforcement learning signals predict future decisions. Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 371-378, 2007]. Unlike previous paradigms, our paradigm enabled us to disentangle, on the one hand, mechanisms related to the reward prediction error, derived from reinforcement learning (RL) modeling, and on the other hand, mechanisms related to explicit rule-based adjustment of actual behavior. Our results demonstrate greater FRN amplitudes with greater RL model-derived prediction errors. Conversely expected negative outcomes that preceded rule-based behavioral reversal were not accompanied by an FRN. This pattern contrasted remarkably with that of the P3 amplitude, which was significantly greater for expected negative outcomes that preceded rule-based behavioral reversal than for unexpected negative outcomes that did not precede behavioral reversal. These data suggest that the FRN reflects prediction error and associated RL-based adjustment of decision values, whereas the P3 reflects adjustment of behavior on the basis of explicit rules.
引用
收藏
页码:936 / 946
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] DELTA-BAND REWARD PROCESSING OCCURRING DURING THE FEEDBACK-RELATED NEGATIVITY (FRN)
    Harper, Jeremy B.
    Olson, Lacy A.
    Nelson, Lindsay D.
    Bernat, Edward M.
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2011, 48 : S50 - S50
  • [32] Individual differences in reward prediction error: contrasting relations between feedback-related negativity and trait measures of reward sensitivity,impulsivity and extraversion
    Cooper, Andrew J.
    Duke, Eilish
    Pickering, Alan D.
    Smillie, Luke D.
    FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2014, 8
  • [33] Frontal cortical effects on feedback processing and reinforcement learning: Relation of EEG asymmetry with the feedback-related negativity and behavior
    Schmid, Petra C.
    Hackel, Leor M.
    Jasperse, Lee
    Amodio, David M.
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2018, 55 (01)
  • [34] Genetic variation of dopamine and serotonin function modulates the feedback-related negativity during altruistic punishment
    Sören Enge
    Hendrik Mothes
    Monika Fleischhauer
    Andreas Reif
    Alexander Strobel
    Scientific Reports, 7
  • [35] Genetic variation of dopamine and serotonin function modulates the feedback-related negativity during altruistic punishment
    Enge, Soeren
    Mothes, Hendrik
    Fleischhauer, Monika
    Reif, Andreas
    Strobel, Alexander
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2017, 7
  • [36] THE FEEDBACK-RELATED NEGATIVITY AND FRONTAL MIDLINE THETA DURING GAMBLING IN EXTREME BIS/BAS GROUPS
    Bocker, Koen B. E.
    Heitland, Ivo
    Volkerts, Edmund R.
    Kenemans, J. Leon
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2009, 46 : S29 - S29
  • [37] Heart rate and error related negativity reflect different aspects of feedback processing during probability learning
    van der Veen, FM
    Nieuwenhuis, S
    Crone, EA
    van der Molen, MW
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 38 : S97 - S97
  • [38] Modulation of feedback-related negativity during trial-and-error task in Parkinson's disease: assessing the role of apathy and depression in cognitive impairments
    Quilodran, R.
    Vinales, L.
    Santos, I.
    Castilla, F.
    Procyk, E.
    JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2015, 357 : E284 - E284
  • [39] Feedback-related negativity and P300 as components of the behavioral inhibition and activation systems: A test of reinforcement sensitivity theory
    De Pascalis, V.
    Varriale, V.
    Dantuono, L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2008, 69 (03) : 159 - 159
  • [40] Oxytocin-induced facilitation of learning in a probabilistic task is associated with reduced feedback- and error-related negativity potentials
    Zhuang, Qian
    Zhu, Siyu
    Yang, Xue
    Zhou, Xinqi
    Xu, Xiaolei
    Chen, Zhuo
    Lan, Chunmei
    Zhao, Weihua
    Becker, Benjamin
    Yao, Shuxia
    Kendrick, Keith M.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 35 (01) : 40 - 49