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Lateral Habenula Responses During Eye Contact in a Reward Conditioning Task

机译:奖励条件反射任务中眼神接触期间的外侧缰绳反应

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For many animals, social interaction may have intrinsic reward value over and above its utility as a means to the desired end. Eye contact is the starting point of interactions in many social animals, including primates, and abnormal patterns of eye contact are present in many mental disorders. Whereas abundant previous studies have shown that negative emotions such as fear strongly affect eye contact behavior, modulation of eye contact by reward has received scant attention. Here we recorded eye movement patterns and neural activity in lateral habenula while monkeys viewed faces in the context of Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning tasks. Faces associated with larger rewards spontaneously elicited longer periods of eye contact from the monkeys, even though this behavior was not required or advantaged in the task. Concurrently, lateral habenula neurons were suppressed by faces signaling high value and excited by faces signaling low value. These results suggest that the reward signaling of lateral habenula may contribute to social behavior and disorders, presumably through its connections with the basal ganglia.
机译:对于许多动物来说,社交互动可能具有内在的奖励价值,而不仅仅是作为达到预期目的的手段的效用。眼神交流是许多群居动物(包括灵长类动物)互动的起点,许多精神障碍都存在异常的眼神交流模式。虽然先前的大量研究表明,恐惧等负面情绪会强烈影响眼神交流行为,但奖励对眼神交流的调节却很少受到关注。在这里,我们记录了外侧 Habenula 的眼球运动模式和神经活动,而猴子在巴甫洛夫和工具调节任务的背景下观察面部。与较大奖励相关的面孔会自发地引起猴子更长的眼神交流,即使这种行为在任务中不是必需的或有利的。同时,外侧缰绳神经元被发出高值信号的人脸抑制,被发出低值的面孔激发。这些结果表明,外侧缰绳的奖励信号传导可能有助于社会行为和障碍,这可能是通过其与基底神经节的联系。

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