SummaryAttention or variations in event processing help drive learning. Lesion studies have implicated the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) in this process, particularly when expected rewards are omitted. However, lesion studies cannot specify how information processing in CeA supports such learning. To address these questions, we recorded CeA neurons in rats performing a task in which rewards were delivered or omitted unexpectedly. We found that activity in CeA neurons increased selectively at the time of omission and declined again with learning. Increased firing correlated with CeA-inactivation sensitive measures of attention. Notably CeA neurons did not fire to the cues or in response to unexpected rewards. These results indicate t...
SummaryAnimals and humans learn to approach and acquire pleasant stimuli and to avoid or defend agai...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...
Prediction error plays an important role in modern associative learning theories. For example, the o...
SummaryAttention or variations in event processing help drive learning. Lesion studies have implicat...
The reinforcement omission effect (ROE) has been attributed to both motivational and attentional con...
The reinforcement omission effect (ROE) has been attributed to both motivational and attentional con...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) receives substantial anatomical input from the amygdala, and these two s...
Considerable evidence suggests that various discrete nuclei within the amygdala complex are critical...
SummaryThe time of reward and the temporal structure of reward occurrence fundamentally influence be...
Compared to our understanding of positive prediction error signals occurring due to unexpected rewar...
SummaryThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) receives substantial anatomical input from the amygdala, and thes...
The ability to process information regarding reward-predictive cues involves a diverse network of ne...
Magnocellular neurons in the basal forebrain provide the major cholinergic innervation of cortex. Re...
There has been substantial research into the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning and extinctio...
SummaryThe orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala are thought to participate in reversal learning, ...
SummaryAnimals and humans learn to approach and acquire pleasant stimuli and to avoid or defend agai...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...
Prediction error plays an important role in modern associative learning theories. For example, the o...
SummaryAttention or variations in event processing help drive learning. Lesion studies have implicat...
The reinforcement omission effect (ROE) has been attributed to both motivational and attentional con...
The reinforcement omission effect (ROE) has been attributed to both motivational and attentional con...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) receives substantial anatomical input from the amygdala, and these two s...
Considerable evidence suggests that various discrete nuclei within the amygdala complex are critical...
SummaryThe time of reward and the temporal structure of reward occurrence fundamentally influence be...
Compared to our understanding of positive prediction error signals occurring due to unexpected rewar...
SummaryThe prefrontal cortex (PFC) receives substantial anatomical input from the amygdala, and thes...
The ability to process information regarding reward-predictive cues involves a diverse network of ne...
Magnocellular neurons in the basal forebrain provide the major cholinergic innervation of cortex. Re...
There has been substantial research into the role of the amygdala in fear conditioning and extinctio...
SummaryThe orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala are thought to participate in reversal learning, ...
SummaryAnimals and humans learn to approach and acquire pleasant stimuli and to avoid or defend agai...
The ability to form and maintain associations between environmental cues, actions, and rewarding sti...
Prediction error plays an important role in modern associative learning theories. For example, the o...