Different Cortico-Basal Ganglia Loops Specialize in Reward Prediction at Different Time Scales
Tanaka, Saori C., Doya, Kenji, Okada, Go, Ueda, Kazutaka, Okamoto, Yasumasa, Yamawaki, Shigeto
–Neural Information Processing Systems
To understand the brain mechanisms involved in reward prediction on different time scales, we developed a Markov decision task that requires prediction of both immediate and future rewards, and analyzed subjects'brain activities using functional MRI. We estimated the time course of reward prediction and reward prediction error on different time scales from subjects' performance data, and used them as the explanatory variables for SPM analysis. We found topographic mapsof different time scales in medial frontal cortex and striatum. The result suggests that different cortico-basal ganglia loops are specialized for reward prediction on different time scales.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2004
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- Honshū (0.15)
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- Asia > Japan
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