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Evidence of action sequence chunking in goal-directed instrumental conditioning and its dependence on the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex.

机译:目标导向的器械调节中动作序列分块的证据及其对背侧前额叶皮层的依赖性。

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The current study investigated the contribution of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) to instrumental action selection. We found that cell body lesions of the dmPFC, centered on the medial agranular area, spared rats' ability to choose between actions based on either the value or the discriminative stimulus properties of an outcome. We next examined the effects of these lesions on action sequence learning using a concurrent bidirectional heterogeneous chain task in which the identity of the reward delivered was determined by the order in which the two lever press actions were performed. Although both lesioned rats and sham controls learned to perform the task, we found that they relied on different behavioral strategies to do so. In subsequent tests, rats in the sham group were able to withhold their performance of a sequence when either its associated outcome was devalued or the contingency between that sequence and its outcome was degraded by delivering the outcome noncontingently. Interestingly, lesioned rats failed to reorganize their performance at the action sequence level and, rather, were found to withhold their performance of the terminal response in the sequence that had earned the devalued outcome relative to the more distal response, suggesting that they represented the elements of the sequence as distinct behavioral units. These findings demonstrate that rats can use sequence-level representations, or action chunks, to organize their behavior in a goal-directed manner and indicate that the dmPFC plays a critical role in this process.
机译:当前的研究调查了背侧前额叶皮层(dmPFC)对工具性动作选择的贡献。我们发现,dmPFC的细胞体病变集中在内侧的非颗粒区域,使大鼠没有能力根据结果的价值或判别性刺激特性在动作之间进行选择。接下来,我们使用并发双向异质链任务检查了这些损伤对动作序列学习的影响,在该任务中,所交付奖励的身份由执行两次杠杆操作的顺序确定。尽管患病的大鼠和假对照都学会了执行该任务,但我们发现它们依赖于不同的行为策略来执行此任务。在随后的测试中,假组的大鼠在其相关结局贬值或该序列与其结局之间的偶然性通过不连续地传递结局而降低时,能够保留其序列的执行。有趣的是,病损的大鼠未能在动作序列水平上重组其表现,而是被发现在相对于较远端的反应而言已获得贬值结果的序列中保留了其最终反应的表现,这表明它们代表了这些要素序列的不同行为单位。这些发现表明,大鼠可以使用序列级表示或动作块以目标导向的方式组织其行为,并表明dmPFC在此过程中起关键作用。

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