نتایج جستجو برای: striatum

تعداد نتایج: 13464  

2012
Christopher J. MacDonald Ruey-Kuang Cheng Warren H. Meck

Time-based decision-making in peak-interval timing procedures involves the setting of response thresholds for the initiation ("Start") and termination ("Stop") of a response sequence that is centered on a target duration. Using intracerebral infusions of the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin, we report that the acquisition of the "Start" response depends on normal functioning (including pr...

Journal: :Frontiers in Neuroscience 2008
Yuji Takahashi Geoffrey Schoenbaum Yael Niv

A critical problem in daily decision making is how to choose actions now in order to bring about rewards later. Indeed, many of our actions have long-term consequences, and it is important to not be myopic in balancing the pros and cons of different options, but rather to take into account both immediate and delayed consequences of actions. Failures to do so may be manifest as persistent, malad...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 1989
M R Kilbourn M S Haka G K Mulholland P S Sherman T Pisani

We have examined the regional brain distribution of [18F]GBR 13119 (18F: beta +, T1/2 = 110 min), a dopamine uptake inhibitor, in CD-1 and C57BL/6 mice. High levels of binding are observed in the striatum of both species, with striatum/cerebellum ratios of 3-4 at 60 min after injection of the radiotracer. Striatum radioactivity and striatum/cerebellum ratios are more than 50% reduced in C57BL/6...

2016
J. Kael White Ilya E. Monosov

Neurons in the primate dorsal striatum signal the uncertainty of object–reward associationsNeurons in the primate dorsal striatum signal the uncertainty of object–reward associations.

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Vadim Kashtelyan Nina T. Lichtenberg Mindy L. Chen Joseph F. Cheer Matthew R. Roesch

Dopamine (DA) neurons increase and decrease firing for rewards that are better and worse than expected, respectively. These correlates have been observed at the level of single-unit firing and in measurements of phasic DA release in ventral striatum (VS). Here, we ask whether DA release is modulated by delivery of reward, not to oneself, but to a conspecific. It is unknown what, if anything, DA...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Yuji K. Takahashi Angela J. Langdon Yael Niv Geoffrey Schoenbaum

Dopamine neurons signal reward prediction errors. This requires accurate reward predictions. It has been suggested that the ventral striatum provides these predictions. Here we tested this hypothesis by recording from putative dopamine neurons in the VTA of rats performing a task in which prediction errors were induced by shifting reward timing or number. In controls, the neurons exhibited erro...

2017
Kevin Marche Anne-Caroline Martel Paul Apicella

Within the striatum, cholinergic interneurons, electrophysiologically identified as tonically active neurons (TANs), represent a relatively homogeneous group in terms of their functional properties. They display typical pause in tonic firing in response to rewarding events which are of crucial importance for reinforcement learning. These responses are uniformly distributed throughout the dorsal...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2016
Geert-Jan Will Eveline A. Crone Pol A.C. van Lier Berna Güroğlu

Social exclusion is a distressing experience and can lead to both retaliatory and prosocial reactions toward the sources of exclusion. The way people react to social exclusion has been hypothesized to be shaped through chronic exposure to peer rejection. This functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study examined associations between chronic peer rejection and retaliatory (i.e. punishing) and pro...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Erik J Peterson Carol A Seger

Human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, as well as lesion, drug, and single-cell recording studies in animals, suggest that the striatum plays a key role in associating sensory events with rewarding actions, both by facilitating reward processing and prediction (i.e., reinforcement learning) and by biasing and later updating action selection. Previous human neuroimaging rese...

2012
Adi Shruster Tali Ben-Zur Eldad Melamed Daniel Offen

Stroke potently stimulates cell proliferation in the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricles with subsequent neuroblast migration to the injured striatum and cortex. However, most of the cells do not survive and mature. Extracellular Wnt proteins promote adult neurogenesis in the neurogenic niches. The aim of the study was to examine the efficacy of Wnt signaling on neurogenesis and funct...

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