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Dissociable Reward and Timing Signals in Human Midbrain and Ventral Striatum

Reward prediction error (RPE) signals are central to current models of reward-learning. Temporal difference (TD) learning models posit that these signals should be modulated by predictions, not only of magnitude but also timing of reward. Here we show that BOLD activity in the VTA conforms to such T...

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Autores principales: Klein-Flügge, Miriam C., Hunt, Laurence T., Bach, Dominik R., Dolan, Raymond J., Behrens, Timothy E.J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22099466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.08.024
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author Klein-Flügge, Miriam C.
Hunt, Laurence T.
Bach, Dominik R.
Dolan, Raymond J.
Behrens, Timothy E.J.
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description Reward prediction error (RPE) signals are central to current models of reward-learning. Temporal difference (TD) learning models posit that these signals should be modulated by predictions, not only of magnitude but also timing of reward. Here we show that BOLD activity in the VTA conforms to such TD predictions: responses to unexpected rewards are modulated by a temporal hazard function and activity between a predictive stimulus and reward is depressed in proportion to predicted reward. By contrast, BOLD activity in ventral striatum (VS) does not reflect a TD RPE, but instead encodes a signal on the variable relevant for behavior, here timing but not magnitude of reward. The results have important implications for dopaminergic models of cortico-striatal learning and suggest a modification of the conventional view that VS BOLD necessarily reflects inputs from dopaminergic VTA neurons signaling an RPE.
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spelling pubmed-32198312011-12-28 Dissociable Reward and Timing Signals in Human Midbrain and Ventral Striatum Klein-Flügge, Miriam C. Hunt, Laurence T. Bach, Dominik R. Dolan, Raymond J. Behrens, Timothy E.J. Neuron Article Reward prediction error (RPE) signals are central to current models of reward-learning. Temporal difference (TD) learning models posit that these signals should be modulated by predictions, not only of magnitude but also timing of reward. Here we show that BOLD activity in the VTA conforms to such TD predictions: responses to unexpected rewards are modulated by a temporal hazard function and activity between a predictive stimulus and reward is depressed in proportion to predicted reward. By contrast, BOLD activity in ventral striatum (VS) does not reflect a TD RPE, but instead encodes a signal on the variable relevant for behavior, here timing but not magnitude of reward. The results have important implications for dopaminergic models of cortico-striatal learning and suggest a modification of the conventional view that VS BOLD necessarily reflects inputs from dopaminergic VTA neurons signaling an RPE. Cell Press 2011-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3219831/ /pubmed/22099466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.08.024 Text en © 2011 ELL & Excerpta Medica. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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title_short Dissociable Reward and Timing Signals in Human Midbrain and Ventral Striatum
title_sort dissociable reward and timing signals in human midbrain and ventral striatum
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