Our representation of magnitudes such as time, distance, and size is not always veridical because it is affected by multiple biases. From a Bayesian perspective, estimation errors are considered to be the result of an optimization mechanism for the behavior in a noisy environment by integrating previous experience with the incoming sensory information. One influence of the distribution of past stimuli on perceptual decisions is represented by the regression toward the mean, a type of contraction bias. Using a spatial discrimination task with 2 stimuli presented sequentially at different distances from the center, we show that this bias is also present in macaques when comparing the magnitude of 2 distances. We found that the contraction of the first stimulus magnitude toward the center of the distribution accounted for some of the changes in performance, even more so than the effect of difficulty related to the ratio between stimulus magnitudes. At the neural level in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the coding of the decision after the presentation of the second stimulus reflected the effect of the contraction bias on the discriminability of the stimuli at the behavioral level.

Effects of contraction bias on the decision process in the macaque prefrontal cortex / Benozzo, Danilo; Ferrucci, Lorenzo; Genovesio, Aldo. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - 33:6(2023), pp. 1-11. [10.1093/cercor/bhac253]

Effects of contraction bias on the decision process in the macaque prefrontal cortex

Benozzo, Danilo
Primo
;
Ferrucci, Lorenzo
Secondo
;
Genovesio, Aldo
Ultimo
Funding Acquisition
2023

Abstract

Our representation of magnitudes such as time, distance, and size is not always veridical because it is affected by multiple biases. From a Bayesian perspective, estimation errors are considered to be the result of an optimization mechanism for the behavior in a noisy environment by integrating previous experience with the incoming sensory information. One influence of the distribution of past stimuli on perceptual decisions is represented by the regression toward the mean, a type of contraction bias. Using a spatial discrimination task with 2 stimuli presented sequentially at different distances from the center, we show that this bias is also present in macaques when comparing the magnitude of 2 distances. We found that the contraction of the first stimulus magnitude toward the center of the distribution accounted for some of the changes in performance, even more so than the effect of difficulty related to the ratio between stimulus magnitudes. At the neural level in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the coding of the decision after the presentation of the second stimulus reflected the effect of the contraction bias on the discriminability of the stimuli at the behavioral level.
2023
bayesian inference; central tendency bias; contraction bias; decision; monkeys; prefrontal cortex; regression toward the mean; spatial discrimination
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Effects of contraction bias on the decision process in the macaque prefrontal cortex / Benozzo, Danilo; Ferrucci, Lorenzo; Genovesio, Aldo. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - 33:6(2023), pp. 1-11. [10.1093/cercor/bhac253]
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