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Reactivation of previous decisions repulsively biases sensory encoding but attractively biases decision-making

Psychology

Reactivation of previous decisions repulsively biases sensory encoding but attractively biases decision-making

M. Luo, H. Zhang, et al.

Using EEG and MEG in delayed-response tasks, the study reveals a two-stage “repulsive-then-attractive” mechanism of serial dependence: past-trial reports (not past stimuli) are reactivated and interact with current processing—first repelling during sensory encoding in sensory cortex and later attracting during decision-making in prefrontal cortex; the early stage is automatic while the late stage is task-modulated and predicts behavioral bias. This research was conducted by Minghao Luo, Huihui Zhang, Fang Fang, and Huan Luo.... show more
Abstract
Automatic shaping of perception by past experiences is common in many cognitive functions, reflecting the exploitation of temporal regularities in environments. A striking example is serial dependence, i.e., current perception is biased by previous trials. However, the neural implementation of its operational circle in human brains remains unclear. In two experiments with electroencephalography (EEG)/magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings and delayed-response tasks, we demonstrate a two-stage ‘repulsive-then-attractive’ past-present interaction mechanism underlying serial dependence. First, past-trial reports, instead of past stimuli, serve as a prior to be reactivated during both encoding and decision-making. Crucially, past reactivation interacts with current information processing in a two-stage manner: repelling and attracting the present during encoding and decision-making, and arising in the sensory cortex and prefrontal cortex, respectively. Finally, while the early stage occurs automatically, the late stage is modulated by task and predicts bias behavior. These findings might also illustrate general mechanisms of past-present influences in neural operations.
Publisher
PLOS Biology
Published On
Apr 23, 2025
Authors
Minghao Luo, Huihui Zhang, Fang Fang, Huan Luo
Tags
Serial dependence
Past-trial reactivation
Electroencephalography (EEG)
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Repulsive-then-attractive mechanism
Sensory cortex encoding
Prefrontal cortex decision-making
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