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Publication : Arc regulates a second-guessing cognitive bias during naturalistic foraging through effects on discrete behavior modules.

First Author  Ravens A Year  2023
Journal  iScience Volume  26
Issue  5 Pages  106761
PubMed ID  37216088 Mgi Jnum  J:338923
Mgi Id  MGI:7485384 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2023.106761
Citation  Ravens A, et al. (2023) Arc regulates a second-guessing cognitive bias during naturalistic foraging through effects on discrete behavior modules. iScience 26(5):106761
abstractText  Foraging in animals relies on innate decision-making heuristics that can result in suboptimal cognitive biases in some contexts. The mechanisms underlying these biases are not well understood, but likely involve strong genetic effects. To explore this, we studied fasted mice using a naturalistic foraging paradigm and discovered an innate cognitive bias called "second-guessing." This involves repeatedly investigating an empty former food patch instead of consuming available food, which hinders the mice from maximizing feeding benefits. The synaptic plasticity gene Arc is revealed to play a role in this bias, as Arc-deficient mice did not exhibit second-guessing and consumed more food. In addition, unsupervised machine learning decompositions of foraging identified specific behavior sequences, or "modules", that are affected by Arc. These findings highlight the genetic basis of cognitive biases in decision making, show links between behavior modules and cognitive bias, and provide insight into the ethological roles of Arc in naturalistic foraging.
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