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霊長類のアミグダラのニューロンは ソーシャル・パートナーの意思決定プロセスをシミュレートします
Fabian Grabenhorst1, Raymundo Báez-Mendoza1, Wilfried Genest1
1Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DY, UK.
Cell
|April 16, 2019
まとめ
類人猿
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 霊長類の認知能力
- 社会的学習
背景:
- 霊長類は 社会的パートナーを観察することで 物体の価値を学びます
- アミグダラは 価値に基づいた意思決定に 役割を果たします
研究 の 目的:
- アミグダラのニューロンが 観察されたオブジェクトの値をどのように処理するかを調査する.
- パートナーの意思決定をシミュレートするかどうか
主な方法:
- 社会的観察と意思決定のタスク中の猿の電気生理学的記録
- 神経活動に関する集団解読分析
- アミグダラ回路の生体物理モデル化
主要な成果:
- アミグダラのニューロンは 観察によって学んだオブジェクトの値をコードします
- 特定の神経活動パターンが 仲間猿の選択を予測し シミュレートします
- "シミュレーションニューロン"は 意思決定の計算シグネチャーを示し 選択の予測を可能にしました
結論:
- 観察された値を処理することで ソーシャル・パートナーの意思決定をシミュレートします
- このシミュレーションメカニズムは 他人の精神状態を推論する能力の基礎となるかもしれません
- これらの神経回路を理解することで 霊長類の社会的認知に 洞察を得ることができます
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