Conditioned reinforcers are Pavlovian cues that support the acquisition and maintenance of new instrumental responses. Responding on the basis of conditioned rather than primary reinforcers is a pervasive part of modern life, yet we have a remarkably limited understanding of what underlying associative information is triggered by these cues to guide responding. Specifically, it is not certain whether conditioned reinforcers are effective because they evoke representations of specific outcomes or because they trigger general affective states that are independent of any specific outcome. This question has important implications for how different brain circuits might be involved in conditioned reinforcement. Here, we use specialized Pavlovian ...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...
<div><p>Reinforcement Learning has greatly influenced models of conditioning, providing powerful exp...
The amygdala is known to play a role in learning about motivationally significant events. We investi...
The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked informa...
There is considerable individual variation in the extent to which food- and drug-associated cues (co...
Considerable evidence suggests that various discrete nuclei within the amygdala complex are critical...
There is considerable individual variation in the extent to which food- and drug-associated cues (co...
Some of the most frequently used methods in the study of conditioned reinforcement seem to be insuff...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Evidence from appetitive Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning studies suggest that the amygdala i...
The sensory properties of a reward-paired cue (a conditioned stimulus; CS) may impact the motivation...
To make an appropriate decision, one must anticipate potential future rewarding events, even when th...
To make an appropriate decision, one must anticipate potential future rewarding events, even when th...
Abstract Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed th...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...
<div><p>Reinforcement Learning has greatly influenced models of conditioning, providing powerful exp...
The amygdala is known to play a role in learning about motivationally significant events. We investi...
The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked informa...
There is considerable individual variation in the extent to which food- and drug-associated cues (co...
Considerable evidence suggests that various discrete nuclei within the amygdala complex are critical...
There is considerable individual variation in the extent to which food- and drug-associated cues (co...
Some of the most frequently used methods in the study of conditioned reinforcement seem to be insuff...
Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed this questi...
Evidence from appetitive Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning studies suggest that the amygdala i...
The sensory properties of a reward-paired cue (a conditioned stimulus; CS) may impact the motivation...
To make an appropriate decision, one must anticipate potential future rewarding events, even when th...
To make an appropriate decision, one must anticipate potential future rewarding events, even when th...
Abstract Are humans unique in their ability to interpret exogenous events as causes? We addressed th...
Conditioned reinforcers are traditionally assumed to have one essential characteristic: when present...
As Saddoris et al. (2011) emphasized in their exciting new study, reward-directed actions are often ...
<div><p>Reinforcement Learning has greatly influenced models of conditioning, providing powerful exp...