Okihide Hikosaka
Okihide Hikosaka is a neuroscience research professor who specializes in the mechanisms of motivation, learning, skill, decision-making, attention, and oculomotor control. His research into neuronal mechanisms of voluntary behavior and basal ganglia function created breakthroughs in the understanding of the neurochemistry behind information-seeking behavior and the efficacy of grouping motor sequence learning actions (otherwise known as “chunking”) in order to remember more than individual actions.Hikosaka’s research proved that the brain is chemically wired to be rewarded with dopamine for learning information about the future.
“This result supports the notion that midbrain dopamine neurons are coding for both primitive and cognitive rewards.Hikosaka's research impacts the understanding of drug abuse, Parkinson’s and many other aspects of behavior and brain function and dysfunction. Provided by Wikipedia
So why do dopamine neurons treat information as a reward? It’s easy to see how treating information this way might be a useful evolutionary adaptation. For many animals, each day consists of numerous decisions that pertain to eating, reproducing and socializing. Obviously, having access to more relevant information – such as knowing where the food is located - allows animals to make better decisions. Furthermore, having access to such information might give us better control over our environment, thus increasing our chances of survival.”
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Ecological origins of object salience: reward, uncertainty, aversiveness and novelty by Ali Ghazizadeh, Whitney Griggs, Okihide Hikosaka, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2016-08-01
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EFFECT OF PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY INACTIVATION ON PRIMATE OCULOMOTOR ENGAGEMENT IN GOAL-DIRECTED BEHAVIORS by Hyunchan Lee, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2023-10-01
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Lateral Habenula Responses During Eye Contact in a Reward Conditioning Task by Hyunchan Lee, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2022-03-01
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Lateral habenula neurons signal step-by-step changes of reward prediction by Hyunchan Lee, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2022-11-01
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MOTOR CIRCUITS IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS ENCODE POSITION AND OBJECT VALUE INFORMATION. by Atul Gopal, Xuefei Yu, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2023-10-01
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Amygdala activity for the modulation of goal-directed behavior in emotional contexts. by Kazutaka Maeda, Jun Kunimatsu, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2018-06-01
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Flexible and Stable Value Coding Areas in Caudate Head and Tail Receive Anatomically Distinct Cortical and Subcortical Inputs by Whitney S. Griggs, Hyoung F. Kim, Hyoung F. Kim, Ali Ghazizadeh, M. Gabriela Costello, Kathryn M. Wall, Okihide Hikosaka, Okihide Hikosaka
Published 2017-11-01
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The Pathophysiology of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: Changes in Saccade Performance by Low-Dose L-Dopa and Dopamine Receptor Blockers by Yasuo Terao, Yoshiko Nomura, Hideki Fukuda, Okihide Hikosaka, Kazue Kimura, Shun-ichi Matsuda, Akihiro Yugeta, Francesco Fisicaro, Kyoko Hoshino, Yoshikazu Ugawa
Published 2023-11-01
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