Optimal Decisions : From Neural Spikes, through Stochastic Differential Equations, to Behavior(<Special Section>Nonlinear Theory and its Applications)
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There is increasing evidence from in vivo recordings in monkeys trained to respond to stimuli by making left- or rightward eye movements, that firing rates in certain groups of neurons in oculo-motor areas mimic drift-diffusion processes, rising to a (fixed) threshold prior to movement initiation. This supplements earlier observations of psychologists, that human reaction-time and error-rate data can be fitted by random walk and diffusion models, and has renewed interest in optimal decision-making ideas from information theory and statistical decision theory as a clue to neural mechanisms. We review results from decision theory and stochastic ordinary differential equations, and show how they may be extended and applied to derive explicit parameter dependencies in optimal performance that may be tested on human and animal subjects. We then briefly describe a biophysically-based model of a pool of neurons in locus coeruleus, a brainstem nucleus implicated in widespread norepinephrine release. This neurotransmitter can effect transient gain changes in cortical circuits of the type that the abstract drift-diffusion analysis requires. We also describe how optimal gain schedules can be computed in the presence of time-varying noisy signals. We argue that a rational account of how neural spikes give rise to simple behaviors is beginning to emerge.
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- 2005-10-01
著者
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Cohen Jonathan
Department Of Psychology Princeton University
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Shea-brown Eric
Program In Applied And Computational Mathematics Princeton University
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HOLMES Philip
Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University
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MOEHLIS Jeff
Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering, University of California
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BOGACZ Rafal
Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol
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GAO Juan
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
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ASTON-JONES Gary
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
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CLAYTON Ed
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
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RAJKOWSKI Janusz
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
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Aston-jones Gary
Department Of Psychiatry University Of Pennsylvania
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Gao Juan
Department Of Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Princeton University
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Clayton Ed
Department Of Psychiatry University Of Pennsylvania
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Moehlis Jeff
Department Of Mechanical And Environmental Engineering University Of California
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Bogacz Rafal
Department Of Computer Science University Of Bristol
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Holmes Philip
Program In Applied And Computational Mathematics Princeton University:department Of Mechanical And A
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Holmes Philip
Program In Applied And Computational Mathematics Princeton University
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Rajkowski Janusz
Department Of Psychiatry University Of Pennsylvania
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