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Human substantia nigra neurons encode unexpected financial rewards

Zaghloul, K.A. and Blanco, J.A. and Weidemann, C.T. and McGill, K. and Jaggi, J.L. and Baltuch, G.H. and Kahana, M.J. (2009) Human substantia nigra neurons encode unexpected financial rewards. [Journal (Paginated)]

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Abstract

The brain's sensitivity to unexpected outcomes plays a fundamental role in an organism's ability to adapt and learn new behaviors. Emerging research suggests that midbrain dopaminergic neurons encode these unexpected outcomes. We used microelectrode recordings during deep brain stimulation surgery to study neuronal activity in the human substantia nigra (SN) while patients with Parkinson's disease engaged in a probabilistic learning task motivated by virtual financial rewards. Based on a model of the ...

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Subjects:Psychology > Cognitive Psychology
Psychology > Psychophysiology
ID Code:7713
Deposited By: Weidemann, Christoph T.
Deposited On:16 Dec 2011 00:10
Last Modified:16 Dec 2011 00:10

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