How to quickly predict an individual’s behavioral choices is an important issue in the field of human behavior research.Using noninvasive electroencephalography,we aimed to identify neural markers in the prior outcom...How to quickly predict an individual’s behavioral choices is an important issue in the field of human behavior research.Using noninvasive electroencephalography,we aimed to identify neural markers in the prior outcome-evaluation stage and the current option-assessment stage of the chicken game that predict an individual’s behavioral choices in the subsequent decision-output stage.Hierarchical linear modeling-based brain-behavior association analyses revealed that midfrontal theta oscillation in the prior outcome-evaluation stage positively predicted subsequent aggressive choices;also,beta oscillation in the current option-assessment stage positively predicted subsequent cooperative choices.These findings provide electrophysiological evidence for the three-stage theory of decision-making and strengthen the feasibility of predicting an individual’s behavioral choices using neural oscillations.展开更多
基金the National Social Science Foundation of China(19ZDA361)。
文摘How to quickly predict an individual’s behavioral choices is an important issue in the field of human behavior research.Using noninvasive electroencephalography,we aimed to identify neural markers in the prior outcome-evaluation stage and the current option-assessment stage of the chicken game that predict an individual’s behavioral choices in the subsequent decision-output stage.Hierarchical linear modeling-based brain-behavior association analyses revealed that midfrontal theta oscillation in the prior outcome-evaluation stage positively predicted subsequent aggressive choices;also,beta oscillation in the current option-assessment stage positively predicted subsequent cooperative choices.These findings provide electrophysiological evidence for the three-stage theory of decision-making and strengthen the feasibility of predicting an individual’s behavioral choices using neural oscillations.