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A Probability Distribution over Latent Causes, in the Orbitofrontal Cortex.

Stephanie C Y ChanYael NivKenneth A Norman
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Our world is governed by hidden (latent) causes that we cannot observe, but which generate the observations we see. A range of high-level cognitive processes require inference of a probability distribution (or "belief distribution") over the possible latent causes that might be generating our current observations. This is true for reinforcement learning and decision making (where the latent cause comprises the true "state" of the task), and for episodic memory (where memories are believed to be organized by the inferred situation or "schema"). Using fMRI, we show that this belief distribution over latent causes is encoded in patterns of brain activity in the orbitofrontal cortex, an area that has been separately implicated in the representations of both states and schemas.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • decision making
  • working memory
  • resting state