Human habenula studies are gradually advancing, primarily through the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis of passive (Pavlovian) conditioning tasks as well as probabilistic reinforcement learning tasks. However, no studies have particularly targeted aversive prediction errors, despite the essential importance for the habenula in the field. Complicated learned strategies including contextual contents are involved in making aversive prediction errors during the learning process. Therefore, we examined habenula activation during a contextual learning task. We performed fMRI on a group of 19 healthy controls. We assessed the manually traced habenula during negative outcomes during the contextual learning task. The Beck ...
The habenula is a small region immediately posterior to the medial thalamus and dorsal to the poster...
Compared to our understanding of positive prediction error signals occurring due to unexpected rewar...
Throughout life, individuals experience a vast array of positive and aversive events that trigger ad...
Learning what to approach, and what to avoid, involves assigning value to environmental cues that pr...
Learning what to approach, and what to avoid, involves assigning value to environmental cues that pr...
A number of convergent human neuroimaging and animal studies suggest that habenula neurons fire in a...
The lateral habenula (LHb) has been shown to respond to cues that predict aversive stimuli in non-hu...
The habenula is a small, evolutionarily conserved brain structure that plays a central role in avers...
Fear is an extreme form of aversion that underlies pathological conditions such as panic or phobias....
International audienceThroughout life, individuals experience a vast array of positive and aversive ...
The lateral habenula plays a central role in reward and punishment processing and has been suggested...
The human habenula is a small, bilateral, epithalamic nucleus involved in reward processing, providi...
AbstractRecently there has been renewed interest in the habenula; a pair of small, highly evolutiona...
The lateral habenula (LHb) is an epithalamic structure involved in signaling reward omission and ave...
The habenula (Hb) is an evolutionary well-conserved structure located in the epithalamus. The Hb rec...
The habenula is a small region immediately posterior to the medial thalamus and dorsal to the poster...
Compared to our understanding of positive prediction error signals occurring due to unexpected rewar...
Throughout life, individuals experience a vast array of positive and aversive events that trigger ad...
Learning what to approach, and what to avoid, involves assigning value to environmental cues that pr...
Learning what to approach, and what to avoid, involves assigning value to environmental cues that pr...
A number of convergent human neuroimaging and animal studies suggest that habenula neurons fire in a...
The lateral habenula (LHb) has been shown to respond to cues that predict aversive stimuli in non-hu...
The habenula is a small, evolutionarily conserved brain structure that plays a central role in avers...
Fear is an extreme form of aversion that underlies pathological conditions such as panic or phobias....
International audienceThroughout life, individuals experience a vast array of positive and aversive ...
The lateral habenula plays a central role in reward and punishment processing and has been suggested...
The human habenula is a small, bilateral, epithalamic nucleus involved in reward processing, providi...
AbstractRecently there has been renewed interest in the habenula; a pair of small, highly evolutiona...
The lateral habenula (LHb) is an epithalamic structure involved in signaling reward omission and ave...
The habenula (Hb) is an evolutionary well-conserved structure located in the epithalamus. The Hb rec...
The habenula is a small region immediately posterior to the medial thalamus and dorsal to the poster...
Compared to our understanding of positive prediction error signals occurring due to unexpected rewar...
Throughout life, individuals experience a vast array of positive and aversive events that trigger ad...