SummaryThe basal ganglia network is divided into two functionally related subsystems: the neuromodulators and the main axis. It is assumed that neuromodulators adjust cortico-striatal coupling. This adjustment might depend on the response properties and temporal interactions between neuromodulators. We studied functional interactions between simultaneously recorded pairs of neurons in the basal ganglia while monkeys performed a classical conditioning task that included rewarding, neutral, and aversive events. Neurons that belong to a single neuromodulator group exhibited similar average responses, whereas main axis neurons responded in a highly diverse manner. Dopaminergic neuromodulators transiently increased trial-to-trial (noise) correla...
SummaryRelaying neural signals between cortical areas is central to cognition and sensory processing...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
SummaryThe basal ganglia network is divided into two functionally related subsystems: the neuromodul...
AbstractMidbrain dopamine and striatal tonically active neurons (TANs, presumed acetylcholine intern...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
After classically conditioned learning, dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN...
Cholinergic interneurons are key components of striatal microcircuits. In primates, tonically active...
Synchronous oscillatory activity has been observed in a range of neural networks from invertebrate n...
International audienceThe role of basal ganglia in motivational processes has been under scrutiny in...
The basal ganglia are involved in the motivational and habitual control of motor and cognitive behav...
The striatum is a key neural interface for cognitive and motor information processing in which assoc...
Within the striatum, cholinergic interneurons, electrophysiologically identified as tonically active...
After classically conditioned learning, dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN...
SummaryThe basal ganglia are implicated in a remarkable range of functions influencing emotion and c...
SummaryRelaying neural signals between cortical areas is central to cognition and sensory processing...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
SummaryThe basal ganglia network is divided into two functionally related subsystems: the neuromodul...
AbstractMidbrain dopamine and striatal tonically active neurons (TANs, presumed acetylcholine intern...
The basal ganglia are a set of subcortical nuclei that are thought to play important roles in motor ...
After classically conditioned learning, dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN...
Cholinergic interneurons are key components of striatal microcircuits. In primates, tonically active...
Synchronous oscillatory activity has been observed in a range of neural networks from invertebrate n...
International audienceThe role of basal ganglia in motivational processes has been under scrutiny in...
The basal ganglia are involved in the motivational and habitual control of motor and cognitive behav...
The striatum is a key neural interface for cognitive and motor information processing in which assoc...
Within the striatum, cholinergic interneurons, electrophysiologically identified as tonically active...
After classically conditioned learning, dopaminergic cells in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SN...
SummaryThe basal ganglia are implicated in a remarkable range of functions influencing emotion and c...
SummaryRelaying neural signals between cortical areas is central to cognition and sensory processing...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...