Global reward state affects learning and activity in raphe nucleus and anterior insula in monkeys
People and other animals learn the values of choices by observing the contingencies between them and their outcomes. However, decisions are not guided by choice-linked reward associations alone; macaques also maintain a memory of the general, average reward rate – the global reward state – in an env...
Main Authors: | Wittmann, M, Fouragnan, E, Folloni, D, Klein-Flügge, MC, Chau, BKH, Khamassi, M, Rushworth, MFS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2020
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