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Coding and monitoring of motivational context in the primate prefrontal cortex.

Watanabe M et al.

The Journal of Neuroscience. 2002 Mar 15; 22(6):2391-2400

PMID: 11896178

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10 Apr 2002
Wolfram Schultz
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The experiment shows that neurons in primate prefrontal cortex are sensitive to which reward is absent in an unrewarded trial. The animals work for different food or liquid rewards in separate trial blocks, with some intervening unrewarded trials in each block. Prefrontal neurons not only code which reward will occur a few seconds later at trial end (as shown previously; Nature 1996;382:629), but they are differentially affected in the unrewarded trial by which of the rewards is missing. The data suggest that a representation of the reward used during a whole block of trials (reward context) influences the working memory and movement preparatory activity in prefrontal cortex.

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