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Impacts of inter-trial interval duration on a computational model of sign-tracking vs. goal-tracking behaviour

机译:试验间隔时间对符号跟踪与目标跟踪行为计算模型的影响

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In the context of Pavlovian conditioning, two types of behaviour may emerge within the population (Flagel et al. Nature, 469(7328): 53–57, ). Animals may choose to engage either with the conditioned stimulus (CS), a behaviour known as sign-tracking (ST) which is sensitive to dopamine inhibition for its acquisition, or with the food cup in which the reward or unconditioned stimulus (US) will eventually be delivered, a behaviour known as goal-tracking (GT) which is dependent on dopamine for its expression only. Previous work by Lesaint et al. (PLoS Comput Biol, 10(2), ) offered a computational explanation for these phenomena and led to the prediction that varying the duration of the inter-trial interval (ITI) would change the relative ST-GT proportion in the population as well as phasic dopamine responses. A recent study verified this prediction, but also found a rich variance of ST and GT behaviours within the trial which goes beyond the original computational model. In this paper, we provide a computational perspective on these novel results.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s00213-019-05323-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:在巴甫洛夫式条件下,人口中可能出现两种类型的行为(Flagel等,Nature,469(7328):53-57)。动物可能选择参与条件刺激(CS),对多巴胺抑制敏感的符号跟踪(ST)行为,或者选择奖励或无条件刺激的食物杯(US)。最终被交付,这就是一种称为目标跟踪(GT)的行为,该行为仅依赖于多巴胺的表达。 Lesaint等人的先前工作。 (PLoS Comput Biol,10(2),)为这些现象提供了计算解释,并导致预测,改变试验间隔时间(ITI)的持续时间将改变人群中相对ST-GT比例以及阶段性多巴胺反应。最近的一项研究证实了这一预测,但也发现试验中ST和GT行为的差异很大,超出了原始的计算模型。本文为这些新颖的结果提供了计算角度。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1007 / s00213-019-05323-y)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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