Phasic dopamine reinforces distinct striatal stimulus encoding in the olfactory tubercle driving dopaminergic reward prediction
It is not entirely understood how network plasticity produces the coding of predicted value during stimulus-outcome learning. Here, the authors reveal a reinforcing loop in distributed limbic circuits, transforming sensory stimuli into reward prediction coding broadcasted by dopamine neurons to the...
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Main Authors: | Lars-Lennart Oettl, Max Scheller, Carla Filosa, Sebastian Wieland, Franziska Haag, Cathrin Loeb, Daniel Durstewitz, Roman Shusterman, Eleonora Russo, Wolfgang Kelsch |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/38fe6b25ef77403781d913f6f56db2f4 |
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