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Reward Unpredictability inside and outside of a Task Context as a Determinant of the Responses of Tonically Active Neurons in the Monkey Striatum

机译:任务上下文内部和外部的奖励不可预测性决定了猴纹状体中调性活动神经元的反应

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Tonically active neurons (TANs) in the monkey striatum are involved in detecting motivationally relevant stimuli. We recently provided evidence that the timing of conditioned stimuli strongly influences the responsiveness of TANs, the source of which is likely to be the monkey's previous experience with particular temporal regularities in sequential task events. To extend these findings, we investigated the relationship of TAN responses to a primary liquid reward, the timing of which is more or less predictable to the monkey either outside of a task or during instrumental task performance. Reward predictability was indexed by the timing characteristics of the mouth movements. The responsiveness of TANs to reward increased with the range and variability of time periods before reward, notably when the liquid was delivered outside of a task. A change in the temporal order of events in a task context produced an increase of response to reward, suggesting an influence of the predicted nature of the event in addition to its time of occurrence. By contrast, we observed no substantial changes in neuronal activity at the expected time of reward when this event failed to occur, suggesting that these neurons do not appear to carry information about an error in reward prediction. These results demonstrate that TANs constitute a neuronal system that is involved in detecting unpredicted reward events, irrespective of the specific behavioral situation in which such events occur. The responses influenced by stimulus prediction may constitute a neuronal basis for the notion that striatal processing is crucial for habit learning.
机译:猴纹状体中的调性活动神经元(TAN)参与检测动机相关刺激。我们最近提供的证据表明,条件刺激的时机强烈影响TAN的反应能力,其来源很可能是猴子先前在顺序任务事件中具有特定时间规律的经历。为了扩展这些发现,我们研究了TAN响应与主要液体奖励的关系,该时间对猴子在任务外或工具性任务执行期间或多或少是可预测的。奖励可预测性是由嘴巴运动的时间特征来索引的。 TAN奖励的响应能力随奖励之前的时间段的范围和可变性而增加,特别是当液体被运送到任务之外时。任务上下文中事件时间顺序的变化导致对奖励的响应增加,这表明除了事件的发生时间之外,事件的预测性质也有影响。相比之下,当该事件未能发生时,我们在预期的奖励时间没有观察到神经元活动的实质性变化,这表明这些神经元似乎没有携带有关奖励预测错误的信息。这些结果表明,TANs构成了一个神经系统,参与检测不可预测的奖励事件,而与发生此类事件的具体行为情况无关。受刺激预测影响的反应可能构成纹状体处理对于习惯学习至关重要的观念的神经元基础。

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