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Identification and disruption of a neural mechanism for accumulating prospective metacognitive information prior to decision-making

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NEURON
卷 109, 期 8, 页码 1396-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.02.024

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  1. JSPS fellowship
  2. DTC ESRC studentship [ES/J500112/1]
  3. Wellcome [WT100973AIA]

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More than one type of probability must be considered when making decisions. There are internal and external probabilities that impact neural activity and decision-making processes, with the anterior lateral prefrontal cortex playing a key role in metacognitive judgments based on internal probability. disruptions in this area can alter metacognitive judgments and decision-making processes.
More than one type of probability must be considered when making decisions. It is as necessary to know one's chance of performing choices correctly as it is to know the chances that desired outcomes will follow choices. We refer to these two choice contingencies as internal and external probability. Neural activity across many frontal and parietal areas reflected internal and external probabilities in a similar manner during decision-making. However, neural recording and manipulation approaches suggest that one area, the anterior lateral prefrontal cortex (alPFC), is highly specialized for making prospective, metacognitive judgments on the basis of internal probability; it is essential for knowing which decisions to tackle, given its assessment of how well they will be performed. Its activity predicted prospective metacognitive judgments, and individual variation in activity predicted individual variation in metacognitive judgments. Its disruption altered metacognitive judgments, leading participants to tackle perceptual decisions they were likely to fail.

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