INVESTIGADORES
SHALOM Diego Edgar
artículos
Título:
Parsing a perceptual decision into a sequence of moments of thought
Autor/es:
MARTIN GRAZIANO; PABLO POLOSECKI; DIEGO E. SHALÓM; MARIANO SIGMAN
Revista:
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 5 p. 1 - 8
ISSN:
1662-5145
Resumen:
Theoretical, computational and experimental studies have converged to a model of decision-making in which sensory evidence is stochastically integrated to a threshold, implementing a shift from an analog to a discrete form of computation. Understanding how this process can be chained and sequenced - as virtually all real-life tasks involve a sequence of decisions - remains an open question in neuroscience. We reasoned that incorporating a virtual continuum of possible behavioral outcomes in a simple decision task- a fundamental ingredient of real-life decision making – should result in a progressive sequential approximation to the correct response. We used real-time tracking of motor action in a decision task, as a measure of cognitive states reflecting an internal decision process. We found that response trajectories were spontaneously segmented into a discrete sequence of explorations separated by brief stops (about 200 ms) – which remained unconscious to the participants. The characteristics of these stops were indicative of a decision process - a “moment of thought”: their duration correlated with the difficulty of the decision and with the efficiency of the subsequent exploration. Our findings suggest that simple navigation in an abstract space involves a discrete sequence of explorations and stops and, moreover, that these stops reveal a fingerprint of moments of thought.