Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.

The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand others' mental states. It has been suggested that the computational and neural mechanisms that underpin learning about others' mental states may be similar to those that underpin first-...

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Hoofdauteurs: Apps, M, Green, R, Ramnani, N
Formaat: Journal article
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: 2013
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author Apps, M
Green, R
Ramnani, N
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Ramnani, N
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description The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand others' mental states. It has been suggested that the computational and neural mechanisms that underpin learning about others' mental states may be similar to those that underpin first-person Reinforcement Learning (RL). In RL, unexpected decision-making outcomes constitute prediction errors (PE), which are coded for by neurons in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC). Does the ACC signal the PEs (false beliefs) of others about the outcomes of their decisions? We scanned subjects using fMRI while they monitored a third-person's decisions and similar responses made by a computer. The outcomes of the trials were manipulated, such that the actual outcome was unexpectedly different from the predicted outcome on 1/3 of trials. We examined activity time-locked to privileged information which indicated the actual outcomes only to subjects. Activity in the gyral ACC was found when the outcomes of the third-person's decisions were unexpectedly positive. Activity in the sulcal ACC was found when the third-person's or computer's outcomes were unexpectedly positive. We suggest that a property of the ACC is that it codes PEs, with a portion of the gyral ACC specialised for processing the PEs of others.
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spelling oxford-uuid:3ecc196d-f45d-49e6-ad5f-377502005f2d2022-03-26T14:27:49ZReinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:3ecc196d-f45d-49e6-ad5f-377502005f2dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2013Apps, MGreen, RRamnani, NThe ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand others' mental states. It has been suggested that the computational and neural mechanisms that underpin learning about others' mental states may be similar to those that underpin first-person Reinforcement Learning (RL). In RL, unexpected decision-making outcomes constitute prediction errors (PE), which are coded for by neurons in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC). Does the ACC signal the PEs (false beliefs) of others about the outcomes of their decisions? We scanned subjects using fMRI while they monitored a third-person's decisions and similar responses made by a computer. The outcomes of the trials were manipulated, such that the actual outcome was unexpectedly different from the predicted outcome on 1/3 of trials. We examined activity time-locked to privileged information which indicated the actual outcomes only to subjects. Activity in the gyral ACC was found when the outcomes of the third-person's decisions were unexpectedly positive. Activity in the sulcal ACC was found when the third-person's or computer's outcomes were unexpectedly positive. We suggest that a property of the ACC is that it codes PEs, with a portion of the gyral ACC specialised for processing the PEs of others.
spellingShingle Apps, M
Green, R
Ramnani, N
Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title_full Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title_fullStr Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title_full_unstemmed Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title_short Reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others' false beliefs.
title_sort reinforcement learning signals in the anterior cingulate cortex code for others false beliefs
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