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Pupil-linked phasic arousal predicts a reduction of choice bias across species and decision domains.


ABSTRACT: Decisions are often made by accumulating ambiguous evidence over time. The brain's arousal systems are activated during such decisions. In previous work in humans, we found that evoked responses of arousal systems during decisions are reported by rapid dilations of the pupil and track a suppression of biases in the accumulation of decision-relevant evidence (de Gee et al., 2017). Here, we show that this arousal-related suppression in decision bias acts on both conservative and liberal biases, and generalizes from humans to mice, and from perceptual to memory-based decisions. In challenging sound-detection tasks, the impact of spontaneous or experimentally induced choice biases was reduced under high phasic arousal. Similar bias suppression occurred when evidence was drawn from memory. All of these behavioral effects were explained by reduced evidence accumulation biases. Our results point to a general principle of interplay between phasic arousal and decision-making.

SUBMITTER: de Gee JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7297536 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pupil-linked phasic arousal predicts a reduction of choice bias across species and decision domains.

de Gee Jan Willem JW   Tsetsos Konstantinos K   Schwabe Lars L   Urai Anne E AE   McCormick David D   McGinley Matthew J MJ   Donner Tobias H TH  

eLife 20200616


Decisions are often made by accumulating ambiguous evidence over time. The brain's arousal systems are activated during such decisions. In previous work in humans, we found that evoked responses of arousal systems during decisions are reported by rapid dilations of the pupil and track a suppression of biases in the accumulation of decision-relevant evidence (de Gee et al., 2017). Here, we show that this arousal-related suppression in decision bias acts on both conservative and liberal biases, an  ...[more]

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