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Dissociable encoding of evolving beliefs and momentary belief updates in distinct neural decision signals
Date Issued
2025-04-25
Date Available
2025-10-07T10:17:00Z
Abstract
Making accurate decisions in noisy environments requires integrating evidence over time. Studies of simple perceptual decisions in static environments have identified two human neurophysiological signals that evolve with similar integration dynamics, with one - the centroparietal positivity - appearing to compute the running integral and continuously feed it to the other - motor beta lateralisation. However, it remains unknown whether and how these signals serve more distinct functional roles in more complex scenarios. Here, we use a volatile expanded judgement task that dissociates raw sensory information, belief updates, and the evolving belief itself. We find that motor beta lateralisation traces the evolving belief across stimuli, while the centroparietal positivity locally encodes the belief updates associated with each individual stimulus. These results suggest a flexible computational hierarchy where context-dependent belief updates can be computed sample-by-sample at an intermediate processing level to modify downstream belief representations for protracted decisions about discrete stimuli.
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Nature Communications
Volume
16
Issue
1
Copyright (Published Version)
2025 the Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2041-1723
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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