Distinct basal ganglia circuits controlling behaviors guided by flexible and stable values.
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How may the basal ganglia contribute to auditory categorization and speech perception?Between the primate and 'reptilian' brain: Rodent models demonstrate the role of corticostriatal circuits in decision makingBasal ganglia circuits for reward value-guided behaviorReward expectation differentially modulates attentional behavior and activity in visual area V4.Neurons in the primate dorsal striatum signal the uncertainty of object-reward associations.Why skill matters.Dopamine Neurons Encoding Long-Term Memory of Object Value for Habitual Behavior.Reward processing in the value-driven attention network: reward signals tracking cue identity and locationBrain networks for exploration decisions utilizing distinct modeled information types during contextual learning.Symmetry of learning rate in synaptic plasticity modulates formation of flexible and stable memories.Separate groups of dopamine neurons innervate caudate head and tail encoding flexible and stable value memoriesAttention, reward, and information seeking.Interpretive monitoring in the caudate nucleus.Functional territories in primate substantia nigra pars reticulata separately signaling stable and flexible values.Differentiating neural systems mediating the acquisition vs. expression of goal-directed and habitual behavioral control.Parallel basal ganglia circuits for voluntary and automatic behaviour to reach rewardsDopamine neurons projecting to the posterior striatum form an anatomically distinct subclass.Ecological Origins of Object Salience: Reward, Uncertainty, Aversiveness, and Novelty.Object-finding skill created by repeated reward experience.Single-neuron mechanisms underlying cost-benefit analysis in frontal cortexThe visual corticostriatal loop through the tail of the caudate: circuitry and function.Vigor of movements and the cost of time in decision makingQuantifying cerebral contributions to pain beyond nociception.To Wait or Not to Wait-Separate Mechanisms in the Oculomotor Circuit of Basal Ganglia.Indirect Pathway of Caudal Basal Ganglia for Rejection of Valueless Visual Objects.Neural signatures of experience-based improvements in deterministic decision-making.Parallel basal ganglia circuits for decision making.Contrasting Roles for Orbitofrontal Cortex and Amygdala in Credit Assignment and Learning in MacaquesAnterior cingulate is a source of valence-specific information about value and uncertainty.Circuit-Based Corticostriatal Homologies Between Rat and Primate.Reward signal in a recurrent circuit drives appetitive long-term memory formation.Learning Where to Look for High Value Improves Decision Making Asymmetrically.Flexible and Stable Value Coding Areas in Caudate Head and Tail Receive Anatomically Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Inputs.Impaired Value Learning for Faces in Preschoolers With Autism Spectrum Disorder.Discrete Circuits Support Generalized versus Context-Specific Vocal Learning in the Songbird.Cortical and Subcortical Contributions to Long-Term Memory-Guided Visuospatial Attention.Temporal-prefrontal cortical network for discrimination of valuable objects in long-term memory.Long-term value memory in primates.Anatomical Inputs From the Sensory and Value Structures to the Tail of the Rat Striatum.Visual Neurons in the Superior Colliculus Discriminate Many Objects by Their Historical Values.
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Distinct basal ganglia circuits controlling behaviors guided by flexible and stable values.
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Hyoung F Kim
Okihide Hikosaka
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10.1016/J.NEURON.2013.06.044
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2013-08-15T00:00:00Z