The parietal cortex has a causal role in ambiguity computations in humans

Author:

Valdebenito-Oyarzo Gabriela,Martínez-Molina María Paz,Soto-Icaza Patricia,Zamorano Francisco,Figueroa-Vargas Alejandra,Larraín-Valenzuela Josefina,Stecher Ximena,Salinas César,Bastin Julien,Valero-Cabré Antoni,Polania Rafael,Billeke PabloORCID

Abstract

Humans often face the challenge of making decisions between ambiguous options. The level of ambiguity in decision-making has been linked to activity in the parietal cortex, but its exact computational role remains elusive. To test the hypothesis that the parietal cortex plays a causal role in computing ambiguous probabilities, we conducted consecutive fMRI and TMS-EEG studies. We found that participants assigned unknown probabilities to objective probabilities, elevating the uncertainty of their decisions. Parietal cortex activity correlated with the objective degree of ambiguity and with a process that underestimates the uncertainty during decision-making. Conversely, the midcingulate cortex (MCC) encodes prediction errors and increases its connectivity with the parietal cortex during outcome processing. Disruption of the parietal activity increased the uncertainty evaluation of the options, decreasing cingulate cortex oscillations during outcome evaluation and lateral frontal oscillations related to value ambiguous probability. These results provide evidence for a causal role of the parietal cortex in computing uncertainty during ambiguous decisions made by humans.

Funder

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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