International audienceHumans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is how credit is assigned to environmental stimuli that are acted upon. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have provided evidence that representations of rewarded stimuli are activated upon reward delivery, providing possible eligibility traces for credit assignment. Our study sought evidence of postreward activation in sensory cortices satisfying two conditions of instrumental learning: postreward activity should reflect the stimulus category that preceded reward (stimulus specificity), and should occur only if the stimulus was acted on to obtain reward (task dependency). Our experiment implemented two tasks in the fMR...
Past reward associations may be signaled from different sensory modalities; however, it remains uncl...
Reward consistently boosts performance in cognitive tasks. Although many different reward manipulati...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
Humans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is how credit is assigne...
International audienceHumans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
AbstractReward outcome signalling in the sensory cortex is held as important for linking stimuli to ...
It is commonly accepted that reward is an effective motivator of behavior, but little is known about...
SummaryStimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning eff...
Past reward associations may be signaled by stimuli from different sensory modalities, however it re...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Theories of reinforcement learning and approach behavior suggest that reward can increase the percep...
While a globally energizing influence of motivation has long been appreciated in psychological resea...
SummaryWe examined anticipatory mechanisms of reward-motivated memory formation using event-related ...
AbstractReward plays a fundamental role in human behavior. A growing number of studies have shown th...
Past reward associations may be signaled from different sensory modalities; however, it remains uncl...
Reward consistently boosts performance in cognitive tasks. Although many different reward manipulati...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
Humans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is how credit is assigne...
International audienceHumans reliably learn which actions lead to rewards. One prominent question is...
Successful adaptive behavior requires the learning of associations between stimulus-specific choices...
AbstractReward outcome signalling in the sensory cortex is held as important for linking stimuli to ...
It is commonly accepted that reward is an effective motivator of behavior, but little is known about...
SummaryStimulus-reward coupling without attention can induce highly specific perceptual learning eff...
Past reward associations may be signaled by stimuli from different sensory modalities, however it re...
SummaryWhat role does reward play in real-world human vision? Reward coding in the midbrain is thoug...
Theories of reinforcement learning and approach behavior suggest that reward can increase the percep...
While a globally energizing influence of motivation has long been appreciated in psychological resea...
SummaryWe examined anticipatory mechanisms of reward-motivated memory formation using event-related ...
AbstractReward plays a fundamental role in human behavior. A growing number of studies have shown th...
Past reward associations may be signaled from different sensory modalities; however, it remains uncl...
Reward consistently boosts performance in cognitive tasks. Although many different reward manipulati...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...