There is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive conditioning. However, the major reinforcement learning-based theoretical models of classical conditioning (crudely, prediction learning) are actually based on rules designed to explain instrumental conditioning (action learning). Extensive anatomical, pharmacological, and psychological data, particularly concerning the impact of motivational manipulations, show that these models are unreasonable. We review the data and consider the involvement of a rich collection of different neural systems in various aspects of these forms of conditioning. Dopamine plays a pivotal, but complicated, role
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Classical and operant conditioning principles, such as the behavioral discrepancy-derived assumption...
The dopamine projection from ventral tegmental area (VTA) to nucleus accumbens (NAc) is critical for...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
Experiments have implicated dopamine in model-based reinforcement learning (RL). These findings are ...
Neural computational accounts of reward-learning have been dominated by the hypothesis that dopamine...
Abstract The reinforcement learning hypothesis of dopa-mine function predicts that dopamine acts as ...
Neuroscience makes use of many metaphors in its attempt to explain the relationship between our brai...
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter and disruption to this system has long been associated with the neuro...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
22(2), 335–345, 1998.—There now is general agreement that dopaminergic neurons projecting from ventr...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Classical and operant conditioning principles, such as the behavioral discrepancy-derived assumption...
The dopamine projection from ventral tegmental area (VTA) to nucleus accumbens (NAc) is critical for...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
Experiments have implicated dopamine in model-based reinforcement learning (RL). These findings are ...
Neural computational accounts of reward-learning have been dominated by the hypothesis that dopamine...
Abstract The reinforcement learning hypothesis of dopa-mine function predicts that dopamine acts as ...
Neuroscience makes use of many metaphors in its attempt to explain the relationship between our brai...
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter and disruption to this system has long been associated with the neuro...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
22(2), 335–345, 1998.—There now is general agreement that dopaminergic neurons projecting from ventr...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Classical and operant conditioning principles, such as the behavioral discrepancy-derived assumption...
The dopamine projection from ventral tegmental area (VTA) to nucleus accumbens (NAc) is critical for...