It has been proposed that nucleus accumbens neurons respond to outcome (reward and punishment) and outcome-predictive information. Alternatively, it has been suggested that these neurons respond to salient stimuli, regardless of their outcome-predictive properties, to facilitate a switch in ongoing behavior. We recorded the activity of 82 single-nucleus accumbens neurons in thirsty rats responding within a modified go/no-go task. The task design allowed us to analyze whether neurons responded to conditioned stimuli that predicted rewarding (saccharin) or aversive (quinine) outcomes, and whether the neural responses correlated with behavioral switching. Approximately one third (28/82) of nucleus accumbens neurons exhibited 35 responses to co...
A within subjects simultaneous contrast experiment evaluated nucleus accumbens (NAc) neural response...
Efficient decision making requires that animals consider both the benefits and costs of potential ac...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...
Midbrain dopamine neurons are phasically activated by a variety of sensory stimuli. It has been hypo...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine system has been implicated in many basic psychological processes (e.g. "w...
The nucleus accumbens has been associated with processing information related to primary reinforceme...
SummaryThe nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key component of the brain’s reward pathway, yet little is k...
Learning is characterized by the ability to appropriately respond to external cues that predict re...
The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked informa...
SummaryThe nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key component of the brain's reward pathway, yet little is k...
To study how hippocampal output signals conveying spatial and other contextual information might be ...
Adaptive motivated behavior requires rapid discrimination between beneficial and harmful stimuli. Su...
In order to make appropriate decisions, organisms must evaluate the risks and benefits of action sel...
Environmental stimuli predictive of appetitive events can elicit Pavlovian approach responses that e...
Subsets of nucleus accumbens neurons process information about operant responses for drug as well as...
A within subjects simultaneous contrast experiment evaluated nucleus accumbens (NAc) neural response...
Efficient decision making requires that animals consider both the benefits and costs of potential ac...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...
Midbrain dopamine neurons are phasically activated by a variety of sensory stimuli. It has been hypo...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine system has been implicated in many basic psychological processes (e.g. "w...
The nucleus accumbens has been associated with processing information related to primary reinforceme...
SummaryThe nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key component of the brain’s reward pathway, yet little is k...
Learning is characterized by the ability to appropriately respond to external cues that predict re...
The nucleus accumbens (NA) has been hypothesized to be part of a circuit in which cue-evoked informa...
SummaryThe nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key component of the brain's reward pathway, yet little is k...
To study how hippocampal output signals conveying spatial and other contextual information might be ...
Adaptive motivated behavior requires rapid discrimination between beneficial and harmful stimuli. Su...
In order to make appropriate decisions, organisms must evaluate the risks and benefits of action sel...
Environmental stimuli predictive of appetitive events can elicit Pavlovian approach responses that e...
Subsets of nucleus accumbens neurons process information about operant responses for drug as well as...
A within subjects simultaneous contrast experiment evaluated nucleus accumbens (NAc) neural response...
Efficient decision making requires that animals consider both the benefits and costs of potential ac...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...