Predictive reward signal of dopamine neurons
W Schultz - Journal of neurophysiology, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
Schultz, Wolfram. Predictive reward signal of dopamine neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1–27,
1998. The effects of lesions, receptor blocking, electrical self-stimulation, and drugs of abuse …
1998. The effects of lesions, receptor blocking, electrical self-stimulation, and drugs of abuse …
Psychosis as a state of aberrant salience: a framework linking biology, phenomenology, and pharmacology in schizophrenia
S Kapur - American journal of Psychiatry, 2003 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: The clinical hallmark of schizophrenia is psychosis. The objective of this
overview is to link the neurobiology (brain), the phenomenological experience (mind), and …
overview is to link the neurobiology (brain), the phenomenological experience (mind), and …
The basal ganglia: focused selection and inhibition of competing motor programs
JW Mink - Progress in neurobiology, 1996 - Elsevier
The basal ganglia comprise several nuclei in the forebrain, diencephalon, and midbrain
thought to play a significant role in the control of posture and movement. It is well recognized …
thought to play a significant role in the control of posture and movement. It is well recognized …
[HTML][HTML] Selective activation of cholinergic interneurons enhances accumbal phasic dopamine release: setting the tone for reward processing
Dopamine plays a critical role in motor control, addiction, and reward-seeking behaviors,
and its release dynamics have traditionally been linked to changes in midbrain dopamine …
and its release dynamics have traditionally been linked to changes in midbrain dopamine …
Neuronal coding of prediction errors
Associative learning enables animals to anticipate the occurrence of important outcomes.
Learning occurs when the actual outcome differs from the predicted outcome, resulting in a …
Learning occurs when the actual outcome differs from the predicted outcome, resulting in a …
Role of the basal ganglia in the control of purposive saccadic eye movements
O Hikosaka, Y Takikawa… - Physiological reviews, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
In addition to their well-known role in skeletal movements, the basal ganglia control
saccadic eye movements (saccades) by means of their connection to the superior colliculus …
saccadic eye movements (saccades) by means of their connection to the superior colliculus …
Multiple reward signals in the brain
W Schultz - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2000 - nature.com
The fundamental biological importance of rewards has created an increasing interest in the
neuronal processing of reward information. The suggestion that the mechanisms underlying …
neuronal processing of reward information. The suggestion that the mechanisms underlying …
The basal ganglia and adaptive motor control
The basal ganglia are neural structures within the motor and cognitive control circuits in the
mammalian forebrain and are interconnected with the neocortex by multiple loops …
mammalian forebrain and are interconnected with the neocortex by multiple loops …
The cholinergic system and Parkinson disease
Although Parkinson disease (PD) is viewed traditionally as a motor syndrome secondary to
nigrostriatal dopaminergic denervation, recent studies emphasize non-motor features. Non …
nigrostriatal dopaminergic denervation, recent studies emphasize non-motor features. Non …
The role of the striatum in social behavior
Where and how does the brain code reward during social behavior? Almost all elements of
the brain's reward circuit are modulated during social behavior. The striatum in particular is …
the brain's reward circuit are modulated during social behavior. The striatum in particular is …