Reversal learning has been studied as the process of learning to inhibit previously rewarded actions. Deficits in reversal learning have been seen after manipulations of dopamine and lesions of the orbitofrontal cortex. However, reversal learning is often studied in animals that have limited experience with reversals. As such, the animals are learning that reversals occur during data collection. We have examined a task regime in which monkeys have extensive experience with reversals and stable behavioral performance on a probabilistic two-arm bandit reversal learning task. We developed a Bayesian analysis approach to examine the effects of manipulations of dopamine on reversal performance in this regime. We find that the analysis can clarif...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
Cognitive flexibility is essential to modify our behavior in a non-stationary environment and is oft...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
The exploration/exploitation tradeoff – pursuing a known reward vs. sampling from lesser known optio...
Cognitive flexibility is essential to modify our behavior in a non-stationary environment and is oft...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Abstract Repeated acquisition and discrimination reversal tasks are often used to examine behavioral...
Most decisions share a common goal: maximize reward and minimize punishment. Achieving this goal req...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
Cognitive flexibility is essential to modify our behavior in a non-stationary environment and is oft...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Reversal learning is one of the most venerable paradigms for studying the acquisition, extinction,an...
The exploration/exploitation tradeoff – pursuing a known reward vs. sampling from lesser known optio...
Cognitive flexibility is essential to modify our behavior in a non-stationary environment and is oft...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...
Abstract Repeated acquisition and discrimination reversal tasks are often used to examine behavioral...
Most decisions share a common goal: maximize reward and minimize punishment. Achieving this goal req...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
RATIONALE: Dopamine D2-like receptors (D2R) are important drug targets in schizophrenia and Parkinso...
Cognitive flexibility is essential to modify our behavior in a non-stationary environment and is oft...
The role dopamine plays in decision-making has important theoretical, empirical and clinical implica...