意思決定と移動の統合制御
David Thura1, Adrian M Haith2, Gerard Derosiere1
1Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Impact team, INSERM U1028 - CNRS UMR5292, Lyon 1 University, Bron, France.
Trends in cognitive sciences
|August 27, 2025
まとめ
意思決定の活力と運動の活力はデフォルトで共同で調整されますが,必要に応じて分離できます. この協調は 柔軟な目標指向の行動のために 基礎臓を含む 感覚運動と前頭部の脳領域を巻き込みます
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 認知科学
- モーター コントロール
背景:
- 意思決定と運動制御は 密接に結びついています
- 過去の理論では 関節のコントロールが 行動の有用性を最適化すると示唆されていました
- 最近の発見は,デフォルトコレギュレーションを示し, ユーティリティが損なわれた場合の解離です.
研究 の 目的:
- 意思決定と運動の活力調整の ニューラル基礎について 統一された理論を提案する.
- デフォルトの共同規制と柔軟な分離の仕組みを説明する.
主な方法:
- 理論的枠組みの開発
- 既存の神経科学と行動学的発見の統合
- 信号と騒音の比率と抑制制御を含む神経メカニズムを仮説化する.
主要な成果:
- 意思決定と運動活力の共同調節は,センソモーター領域のシグナル対ノイズ比率の調節によって起こることが提案されています.
- 解離は,前頭部とベースリンパ節を含む抑制制御によって促進されます.
- これは柔軟な調整のための統一された説明を提供します.
結論:
- 提案された理論は,決定と運動の活力の相互作用の理解を統一します.
- 既定の共同調節と適応的な解離の両方のニューラルメカニズムが特定されています.
- このフレームワークは 目標指向の行動と 神経的基盤の研究を進めています
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