Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to changes in reward and punishment contingencies. One brain region frequently implicated in such behavior is the striatum. However, this region is functionally diverse and there are a number of apparent inconsistencies across previous studies. For instance, how can significant BOLD responses in the ventral striatum during punishment-based reversal learning be reconciled with the frequently demonstrated role of the ventral striatum in reward processing? Here we attempt to address this question by separately examining BOLD responses during reversal learning driven by reward and during reversal learning driven by punishment. We demonstrate simultaneous valence-...
ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed t...
SummaryThe ventromedial striatum (VMS) is a node in circuits underpinning both affect and reinforcem...
Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the...
Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to changes in rew...
Contains fulltext : 88833.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adaptive behavio...
AbstractAdaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to change...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
Striatal dopamine (DA) plays a central role in reward-related learning and behavioral adaptation to ...
Physiologic studies revealed that neurons in the dopaminergic midbrain of non-human primates encode ...
SummaryThe division of human learning systems into reward and punishment opponent modules is still a...
Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are associated...
<div><p>Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are as...
Tracking the hemodynamic responses to reward and punishment in the striatum. J Neurophysiol 84: 3072...
ABSTRACTThe human striatum has been previously implicated in the processing of positive reinforcemen...
OBJECTIVE: Affective biases may underlie many of the key symptoms of major depressive disorder, from...
ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed t...
SummaryThe ventromedial striatum (VMS) is a node in circuits underpinning both affect and reinforcem...
Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the...
Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to changes in rew...
Contains fulltext : 88833.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adaptive behavio...
AbstractAdaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to change...
Striatal dopamine (DA) is central to reward-based learning. Less is known about the contribution of ...
Striatal dopamine (DA) plays a central role in reward-related learning and behavioral adaptation to ...
Physiologic studies revealed that neurons in the dopaminergic midbrain of non-human primates encode ...
SummaryThe division of human learning systems into reward and punishment opponent modules is still a...
Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are associated...
<div><p>Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are as...
Tracking the hemodynamic responses to reward and punishment in the striatum. J Neurophysiol 84: 3072...
ABSTRACTThe human striatum has been previously implicated in the processing of positive reinforcemen...
OBJECTIVE: Affective biases may underlie many of the key symptoms of major depressive disorder, from...
ABSTRACTAbnormalities in value-based decision making during adolescence have often been attributed t...
SummaryThe ventromedial striatum (VMS) is a node in circuits underpinning both affect and reinforcem...
Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the...