SummaryMany monkeys adopt abstract response strategies as they learn to map visual symbols to responses by trial and error. According to the repeat-stay strategy, if a symbol repeats from a previous, successful trial, the monkeys should stay with their most recent response choice. According to the change-shift strategy, if the symbol changes, the monkeys should shift to a different choice. We recorded the activity of prefrontal cortex neurons while monkeys chose responses according to these two strategies. Many neurons had activity selective for the strategy used. In a subsequent block of trials, the monkeys learned fixed stimulus-response mappings with the same stimuli. Some neurons had activity selective for choosing responses based on fi...
Animals need to learn and to adapt to new and changing environments so that appropriate actions that...
The principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cortex have been addresse...
SummaryKnowledge about hypothetical outcomes from unchosen actions is beneficial only when such outc...
SummaryMany monkeys adopt abstract response strategies as they learn to map visual symbols to respon...
Many monkeys adopt abstract response strategies as they learn to map visual symbols to responses by ...
AbstractThe prefrontal (PF) cortex has been implicated in the remarkable ability of primates to form...
We can adapt flexibly to environment changes and search for the most appropriate rule to a context. ...
Abstract behavior-guiding rules and strategies allow monkeys to avoid errors in rarely encountered s...
In previous work, we studied the activity of neurons in the dorsolateral (PFdl), orbital (PFo), and ...
We compared neuronal activity in the dorsolateral (PFdl), orbital (PFo), and polar (PFp) prefrontal ...
Coordinated shifts of neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex are associated with strategy adapta...
Real-world behavior is typically more complicated than a one-to-one mapping between a stimulus and r...
The prefrontal cortex (PF) has a key role in learning rules and generating associations between stim...
SummaryLearning from experience requires knowing whether a past action resulted in a desired outcome...
The primate prefrontal cortex contributes to stimulus-guided behavior, but the functional specializa...
Animals need to learn and to adapt to new and changing environments so that appropriate actions that...
The principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cortex have been addresse...
SummaryKnowledge about hypothetical outcomes from unchosen actions is beneficial only when such outc...
SummaryMany monkeys adopt abstract response strategies as they learn to map visual symbols to respon...
Many monkeys adopt abstract response strategies as they learn to map visual symbols to responses by ...
AbstractThe prefrontal (PF) cortex has been implicated in the remarkable ability of primates to form...
We can adapt flexibly to environment changes and search for the most appropriate rule to a context. ...
Abstract behavior-guiding rules and strategies allow monkeys to avoid errors in rarely encountered s...
In previous work, we studied the activity of neurons in the dorsolateral (PFdl), orbital (PFo), and ...
We compared neuronal activity in the dorsolateral (PFdl), orbital (PFo), and polar (PFp) prefrontal ...
Coordinated shifts of neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex are associated with strategy adapta...
Real-world behavior is typically more complicated than a one-to-one mapping between a stimulus and r...
The prefrontal cortex (PF) has a key role in learning rules and generating associations between stim...
SummaryLearning from experience requires knowing whether a past action resulted in a desired outcome...
The primate prefrontal cortex contributes to stimulus-guided behavior, but the functional specializa...
Animals need to learn and to adapt to new and changing environments so that appropriate actions that...
The principles underlying the organization and operation of the prefrontal cortex have been addresse...
SummaryKnowledge about hypothetical outcomes from unchosen actions is beneficial only when such outc...