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  • Humans are naturally curious and driven to reduce uncertainty, yet the brain mechanisms behind curiosity are not well understood.
  • A study used fMRI to examine how visual uncertainty affects curiosity, revealing that lower confidence and sensory representations in the brain are linked to increased curiosity.
  • Findings showed that activity in specific brain areas correlated with confidence and curiosity; notably, as visual certainty increased, curiosity decreased, highlighting how uncertainty fuels curiosity.

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Humans are immensely curious and motivated to reduce uncertainty, but little is known about the neural mechanisms that generate curiosity. Curiosity is inversely associated with confidence, suggesting that it is triggered by states of low confidence (subjective uncertainty), but the neural mechanisms of this link, have been little investigated. Inspired by studies of sensory uncertainty, we hypothesized that visual areas provide multivariate representations of uncertainty, which are read out by higher-order structures to generate signals of confidence and, ultimately, curiosity. We scanned participants (17 female, 15 male) using fMRI while they performed a new task in which they rated their confidence in identifying distorted images of animals and objects and their curiosity to see the clear image. We measured the activity evoked by each image in the occipitotemporal cortex (OTC) and devised a new metric of "OTC Certainty" indicating the strength of evidence this activity conveys about the animal versus object categories. We show that, perceptual curiosity peaked at low confidence and OTC Certainty negatively correlated with curiosity, establishing a link between curiosity and a multivariate representation of sensory uncertainty. Moreover, univariate (average) activity in two frontal areas-vmPFC and ACC-correlated positively with confidence and negatively with curiosity, and the vmPFC mediated the relationship between OTC Certainty and curiosity. The results reveal novel mechanisms through which uncertainty about an event generates curiosity about that event.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11326865PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0974-23.2024DOI Listing

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