Dopamine neurons track reward by increasing or decreasing their firing rate when a reward is present or absent. In this issue of Neuron, Stopper et al. (2014) demonstrate that artificially eliminating these dopamine bursts or dips can alter risky decision-making
Excessive risk-taking is a characteristic of several psychopathological disorders. In order to allev...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...
Rationale: Optimal decision-making necessitates evaluation of multiple rewards that are each offset ...
Dopamine neurons track reward by increasing or decreasing their firing rate when a reward is present...
SummaryPhasic increases and decreases in dopamine (DA) transmission encode reward prediction errors ...
To optimize behavior organisms evaluate the risks and benefits of available choices. The mesolimbic ...
Dopamine, acting via different modes of transmission, is involved in making cost-benefit decisions i...
The risky decision-making task (RDT) measures risk-taking in a rat model by assessing preference bet...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
Psychopharmacological studies have implicated the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system in the mediation o...
Deficits in cost/benefit decision making are a critical risk factor for substance use disorder and b...
Different aspects of cost/benefit decision making involving uncertain rewards are facilitated by dis...
To make appropriate choices, organisms must weigh the costs and benefits of potential valuable outco...
Optimal decision making requires that organisms correctly evaluate both the costs and benefits of po...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Real-world decisions frequently involve tradeoffs betw...
Excessive risk-taking is a characteristic of several psychopathological disorders. In order to allev...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...
Rationale: Optimal decision-making necessitates evaluation of multiple rewards that are each offset ...
Dopamine neurons track reward by increasing or decreasing their firing rate when a reward is present...
SummaryPhasic increases and decreases in dopamine (DA) transmission encode reward prediction errors ...
To optimize behavior organisms evaluate the risks and benefits of available choices. The mesolimbic ...
Dopamine, acting via different modes of transmission, is involved in making cost-benefit decisions i...
The risky decision-making task (RDT) measures risk-taking in a rat model by assessing preference bet...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
Psychopharmacological studies have implicated the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system in the mediation o...
Deficits in cost/benefit decision making are a critical risk factor for substance use disorder and b...
Different aspects of cost/benefit decision making involving uncertain rewards are facilitated by dis...
To make appropriate choices, organisms must weigh the costs and benefits of potential valuable outco...
Optimal decision making requires that organisms correctly evaluate both the costs and benefits of po...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Real-world decisions frequently involve tradeoffs betw...
Excessive risk-taking is a characteristic of several psychopathological disorders. In order to allev...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...
Rationale: Optimal decision-making necessitates evaluation of multiple rewards that are each offset ...