نتایج جستجو برای: dorsomedial striatum

تعداد نتایج: 15340  

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Catherine A. Thorn Hisham Atallah Mark Howe Ann M. Graybiel

The basal ganglia are implicated in a remarkable range of functions influencing emotion and cognition as well as motor behavior. Current models of basal ganglia function hypothesize that parallel limbic, associative, and motor cortico-basal ganglia loops contribute to this diverse set of functions, but little is yet known about how these loops operate and how their activities evolve during lear...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Georg Northoff Felix Schneider Michael Rotte Christian Matthiae Claus Tempelmann Christina Wiebking Felix Bermpohl Alexander Heinzel Peter Danos Hans-Jochen Heinze Bernhard Bogerts Martin Walter Jaak Panksepp

Our sense of self is strongly colored by emotions although at the same time we are well able to distinguish affect and self. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we here tested for the differential effects of self-relatedness and emotion dimensions (valence, intensity) on parametric modulation of neural activity during perception of emotional stimuli. We observed opposite parametric mod...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Genevra Hart Beatrice K Leung Bernard W Balleine

Considerable evidence suggests that distinct neural processes mediate the acquisition and performance of goal-directed instrumental actions. Whereas a cortical-dorsomedial striatal circuit appears critical for the acquisition of goal-directed actions, a cortical-ventral striatal circuit appears to mediate instrumental performance, particularly the motivational control of performance. Here we re...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Jack Grinband Joy Hirsch Vincent P. Ferrera

The ability to classify visual objects into discrete categories ("friend" versus "foe"; "edible" versus "poisonous") is essential for survival and is a fundamental cognitive function. The cortical substrates that mediate this function, however, have not been identified in humans. To identify brain regions involved in stimulus categorization, we developed a task in which subjects classified stim...

Journal: :Science 2014
Maël Donoso Anne G E Collins Etienne Koechlin

The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves reasoning in the service of adaptive behavior. Little is known, however, about the architecture of reasoning processes in the PFC. Using computational modeling and neuroimaging, we show here that the human PFC has two concurrent inferential tracks: (i) one from ventromedial to dorsomedial PFC regions that makes probabilistic inferences about the reliability...

Journal: :Neuron 2013
Laura A. Bradfield Jesus Bertran-Gonzalez Billy Chieng Bernard W. Balleine

The capacity for goal-directed action depends on encoding specific action-outcome associations, a learning process mediated by the posterior dorsomedial striatum (pDMS). In a changing environment, plasticity has to remain flexible, requiring interference between new and existing learning to be minimized, yet it is not known how new and existing learning are interlaced in this way. Here we inves...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Joseph T McGuire Matthew R Nassar Joshua I Gold Joseph W Kable

Maintaining accurate beliefs in a changing environment requires dynamically adapting the rate at which one learns from new experiences. Beliefs should be stable in the face of noisy data but malleable in periods of change or uncertainty. Here we used computational modeling, psychophysics, and fMRI to show that adaptive learning is not a unitary phenomenon in the brain. Rather, it can be decompo...

Journal: :Brain research 1998
S M Baca B K Lipska M F Egan S E Bachus J N Ferguson T M Hyde

In the rat, neurochemical, behavioral, and anatomical investigations suggest that medial prefrontal cortical input modulates the activity of the basal ganglia. To understand how prefrontal dysfunction might alter striatal-accumbens function, in situ hybridization histochemistry with S35-labeled oligonucleotide probes was used to assess changes in striatal-accumbens gene expression following bil...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychiatry 2016
Jarid Goodman Mark G. Packard

The view that anatomically distinct memory systems differentially contribute to the development of drug addiction and relapse has received extensive support. The present brief review revisits this hypothesis as it was originally proposed 20 years ago (1) and highlights several recent developments. Extensive research employing a variety of animal learning paradigms indicates that dissociable neu...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2009
Deborah J Watson Mark E Stanton

The striatum plays a major role in both motor control and learning and memory, including executive function and "behavioral flexibility." Lesion, temporary inactivation, and infusion of an N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA)-receptor antagonist into the dorsomedial striatum (dmSTR) impair reversal learning in adult rats. Systemic administration of MK-801 disrupts reversal learning in developing rats, a...

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