International audienceThe understanding of the electrophysiological properties of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) neurons is crucial since it represents the main target of deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease and obsessive compulsive disorders. The study of its non-motor properties could shed light on the cognitive and motivational alterations possibly encountered after stimulation. In this study, we recorded the activity of STN neurons in two male behaving monkeys (Macaca mulatta) while they performed a visuomotor motivational task in which visual cues indicated which amount of force was required to obtain which amount of reward. Our results evidenced force- and reward-modulated neurons. After the occurrence of the...
Adaptive behaviour entails the capacity to select actions as a function of their energy cost and exp...
Summary: The mechanisms of weight gain or behavioral and affective changes known to occur in patient...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
International audienceThe subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been argued to be an important component of ...
Les ganglions de la base forment un ensemble de structures sous-corticales connues pour leur implica...
Les ganglions de la base forment un ensemble de structures sous-corticales connues pour leur implica...
International audienceThe role of basal ganglia in motivational processes has been under scrutiny in...
Recent studies have suggested that the inadequate evaluation of the cost-benefit ratio of actions in...
It is unclear how motivation leads to improved motor performance. Here we test the hypothesis that m...
Motivation, depending on the relative preference and magnitudes of rewards, can influence our goal-d...
It is unclear how motivation leads to improved motor performance. Here we test the hypothesis that m...
Cognitive action control depends on cortical-subcortical circuits, involving notably the subthalamic...
Single neurons in the ventral striatum of primates carry signals that are related to reward and moti...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) of the basal ganglia is an important element of motor control. This is...
Adaptive behaviour entails the capacity to select actions as a function of their energy cost and exp...
Adaptive behaviour entails the capacity to select actions as a function of their energy cost and exp...
Summary: The mechanisms of weight gain or behavioral and affective changes known to occur in patient...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...
International audienceThe subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been argued to be an important component of ...
Les ganglions de la base forment un ensemble de structures sous-corticales connues pour leur implica...
Les ganglions de la base forment un ensemble de structures sous-corticales connues pour leur implica...
International audienceThe role of basal ganglia in motivational processes has been under scrutiny in...
Recent studies have suggested that the inadequate evaluation of the cost-benefit ratio of actions in...
It is unclear how motivation leads to improved motor performance. Here we test the hypothesis that m...
Motivation, depending on the relative preference and magnitudes of rewards, can influence our goal-d...
It is unclear how motivation leads to improved motor performance. Here we test the hypothesis that m...
Cognitive action control depends on cortical-subcortical circuits, involving notably the subthalamic...
Single neurons in the ventral striatum of primates carry signals that are related to reward and moti...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) of the basal ganglia is an important element of motor control. This is...
Adaptive behaviour entails the capacity to select actions as a function of their energy cost and exp...
Adaptive behaviour entails the capacity to select actions as a function of their energy cost and exp...
Summary: The mechanisms of weight gain or behavioral and affective changes known to occur in patient...
This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In ...