Midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons are proposed to signal reward prediction error (RPE), a fundamental parameter in associative learning models. This RPE hypothesis provides a compelling theoretical framework for understanding DA function in reward learning and addiction. New studies support a causal role for DA-mediated RPE activity in promoting learning about natural reward; however, this question has not been explicitly tested in the context of drug addiction. In this review, we integrate theoretical models with experimental findings on the activity of DA systems, and on the causal role of specific neuronal projections and cell types, to provide a circuit-based framework for probing DA-RPE function in addiction. By examining error-encoding D...
Midbrain dopamine neurons are commonly thought to report a reward prediction error (RPE), as hypothe...
Substances of abuse are known to activate and disrupt neuronal circuits in the brain reward system. ...
It has been suggested that the midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons, receiving inputs from the cortico-bas...
How do addictive drugs hijack the brain's reward system? This review speculates how normal, physiolo...
Dopamine (DA) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) are thought to encode reward prediction er...
SummaryDopamine (DA) neurons are thought to facilitate learning by signaling reward prediction error...
The Reward Prediction Error hypothesis proposes that phasic activity in the midbrain dopaminergic sy...
Dopamine neurons are thought to facilitate learning by signaling reward prediction errors (RPEs), th...
Situations where rewards are unexpectedly obtained or withheld represent opportunities for new learn...
AbstractRecent neurophysiological studies reveal that neurons in certain brain structures carry spec...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Dopaminergic signals play a mathematically precise role in reward-related learning, and variations i...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
The development and expression of the midbrain dopamine system is determined in part by genetic fact...
Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) is phasically released during appetitive behaviors, though there is substan...
Midbrain dopamine neurons are commonly thought to report a reward prediction error (RPE), as hypothe...
Substances of abuse are known to activate and disrupt neuronal circuits in the brain reward system. ...
It has been suggested that the midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons, receiving inputs from the cortico-bas...
How do addictive drugs hijack the brain's reward system? This review speculates how normal, physiolo...
Dopamine (DA) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) are thought to encode reward prediction er...
SummaryDopamine (DA) neurons are thought to facilitate learning by signaling reward prediction error...
The Reward Prediction Error hypothesis proposes that phasic activity in the midbrain dopaminergic sy...
Dopamine neurons are thought to facilitate learning by signaling reward prediction errors (RPEs), th...
Situations where rewards are unexpectedly obtained or withheld represent opportunities for new learn...
AbstractRecent neurophysiological studies reveal that neurons in certain brain structures carry spec...
AbstractAn important conceptual advance in the past decade has been the understanding that the proce...
Dopaminergic signals play a mathematically precise role in reward-related learning, and variations i...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
The development and expression of the midbrain dopamine system is determined in part by genetic fact...
Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) is phasically released during appetitive behaviors, though there is substan...
Midbrain dopamine neurons are commonly thought to report a reward prediction error (RPE), as hypothe...
Substances of abuse are known to activate and disrupt neuronal circuits in the brain reward system. ...
It has been suggested that the midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons, receiving inputs from the cortico-bas...