The past is the best predictor of the future. This simple postulate belies the complex neurobiological mechanisms that facilitate an individual’s use of memory to guide decisions. Previous research has shown integration of memories bias decision-making. Alternatively, memories can prospectively guide our choices. Here, we elucidate the mechanisms and timing of hippocampal (HPC), medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and striatal contributions during prospective memory-guided decision-making. We develop an associative learning task in which the correct choice is conditional on the preceding stimulus. Two distinct networks emerge: (1) a prospective circuit consisting of the HPC, putamen, mPFC, and other cortical regions, which exhibit increased ac...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Real-world decisions have benefits occurring only later and dependent on additional decisions taken ...
SummaryConcepts lie at the very heart of intelligence, providing organizing principles with which to...
Adaptive decisions are guided by past experience. Yet, decisions are often made between alternatives...
Adaptive behavior requires integrating prior with current information to anticipate upcoming events....
SummaryAlthough many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information,...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Reinforcement learning studies in rodents and primates demonstrate that goal-directed and habitual c...
The functional-neuroanatomical substrates for short-term retrospective versus prospective memory pro...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
Although many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information, the in...
How do we use our memories of the past to guide decisions we’ve never had to make before? Although e...
Although the premotor (PM) cortex was once viewed as the substrate of pure motor func- tions, soon i...
Flexibly switching between different tasks is a fundamental human cognitive ability that allows us t...
Optimal decision making requires that we integrate mnemonic information regarding previous decisions...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Real-world decisions have benefits occurring only later and dependent on additional decisions taken ...
SummaryConcepts lie at the very heart of intelligence, providing organizing principles with which to...
Adaptive decisions are guided by past experience. Yet, decisions are often made between alternatives...
Adaptive behavior requires integrating prior with current information to anticipate upcoming events....
SummaryAlthough many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information,...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Reinforcement learning studies in rodents and primates demonstrate that goal-directed and habitual c...
The functional-neuroanatomical substrates for short-term retrospective versus prospective memory pro...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
Although many preferential choices in everyday life require remembering relevant information, the in...
How do we use our memories of the past to guide decisions we’ve never had to make before? Although e...
Although the premotor (PM) cortex was once viewed as the substrate of pure motor func- tions, soon i...
Flexibly switching between different tasks is a fundamental human cognitive ability that allows us t...
Optimal decision making requires that we integrate mnemonic information regarding previous decisions...
We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechanisms th...
Real-world decisions have benefits occurring only later and dependent on additional decisions taken ...
SummaryConcepts lie at the very heart of intelligence, providing organizing principles with which to...