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HERO ID
512701
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Behavioral shifts and action valuation in the anterior cingulate cortex
Author(s)
Quilodran, R; Rothe, M; Procyk, E
Year
2008
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Neuron
ISSN:
0896-6273
EISSN:
1097-4199
Volume
57
Issue
2
Page Numbers
314-325
Language
English
DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2007.11.031
Abstract
Rapid optimization of behavior requires decisions about when to explore and when to exploit discovered resources. The mechanisms that lead to fast adaptations and their interaction with action valuation are a central issue. We show here that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) encodes multiple feedbacks devoted to exploration and its immediate termination. In a task that alternates exploration and exploitation periods, the ACC monitored negative and positive outcomes relevant for different adaptations. In particular, it produced signals specific of the first reward, i.e., the end of exploration. Those signals disappeared in exploitation periods but immediately transferred to the initiation of trials-a transfer comparable to learning phenomena observed for dopaminergic neurons. Importantly, these were also observed for high gamma oscillations of local field potentials shown to correlate with brain imaging signal. Thus, mechanisms of action valuation and monitoring of events/actions are combined for rapid behavioral regulation.
Keywords
medial frontal-cortex; prefrontal cortex; neuronal-activity; decision-making; reward; performance; conflict; signal; task; mechanisms
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