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Frontostriatal Mechanisms in Instruction-Based Learning as a Hallmark of Flexible Goal-Directed Behavior

机译:基于指令的学习中的额窦机制作为灵活的目标导向行为的标志

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The present review intends to provide a neuroscientific perspective on the flexible (here: almost instantaneous) adoption of novel goal-directed behaviors. The overarching goal is to sketch the emerging framework for examining instruction-based learning and how this can be related to more established research approaches to instrumental learning and goal-directed action. We particularly focus on the contribution of frontal and striatal brain regions drawing on studies in both, animals and humans, but with an emphasize put on human neuroimaging studies. In section one, we review and integrate a selection of previous studies that are suited to generally delineate the neural underpinnings of goal-directed action as opposed to more stimulus-based (i.e., habitual) action. Building on that the second section focuses more directly on the flexibility to rapidly implement novel behavioral rules as a hallmark of goal-directed action with a special emphasis on instructed rules. In essence, the current neuroscientific evidence suggests that the prefrontal cortex and associative striatum are able to selectively and transiently code the currently relevant relationship between stimuli, actions, and the effects of these actions in both, instruction-based learning as well as in trial-and-error learning. The premotor cortex in turn seems to form more durable associations between stimuli and actions or stimuli, actions and effects (but not incentive values) thus representing the available action possibilities. Together, the central message of the present review is that instruction-based learning should be understood as a prime example of goal-directed action, necessitating a closer interlacing with basic mechanisms of goal-directed action on a more general level.
机译:本综述旨在为新型目标导向行为的灵活(此处为几乎瞬时)采用提供神经科学的观点。总体目标是勾勒出新兴的框架,以检查基于指令的学习,以及如何将其与更成熟的工具学习和目标导向的研究方法联系起来。我们特别根据动物和人类的研究重点关注额叶和纹状体大脑区域的贡献,但重点是人类神经影像学研究。在第一部分中,我们回顾并整合了一系列以前的研究,这些研究适合于一般地描述目标导向动作的神经基础,而不是基于刺激的(即习惯性)动作。在第二部分的基础上,第二部分更直接地关注快速实施新的行为规则的灵活性,将其作为目标导向行动的标志,并特别强调指示性规则。从本质上讲,目前的神经科学证据表明,在基于指令的学习以及试验性学习中,前额叶皮层和相关纹状体能够选择性和短暂地编码刺激,动作以及这些动作的效果之间当前相关的关系。和错误学习。运动前皮质反过来似乎在刺激与动作或刺激,动作与效果(但不是激励值)之间形成了更持久的联系,从而代表了可用的动作可能性。总之,本综述的中心信息是,应将基于指令的学习理解为目标导向行动的主要示例,因此有必要在更一般的水平上与目标导向行动的基本机制进行更紧密的交织。

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