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Encoding of action history in the rat ventral striatum.

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  • Encoding of action history in the rat ventral striatum. Abstract Text:

    yun bok kimYun Bok Kim,namjung huhNamjung Huh,hyunjung leeHyunjung Lee,eun ha baegEun Ha Baeg,daeyeol leeDaeyeol Lee,min whan jungMin Whan Jung,yun bok kimYun Bok Kim,namjung huhNamjung Huh,hyunjung leeHyunjung Lee,eun ha baegEun Ha Baeg,daeyeol leeDaeyeol Lee,min whan jungMin Whan Jung,

    In a dynamic environment, animals need to update information about the rewards expected from their alternative actions continually to make optimal choices for its survival. Because the reward resulting from a given action can be substantially delayed, the process of linking a reward to its causative action would be facilitated by memory signals related to the animal's previous actions. Although the ventral striatum has been proposed to play a key role in updating the information about the rewards expected from specific actions, it is not known whether the signals related to previous actions exist in the ventral striatum. In the present study, we recorded neuronal ensemble activity in the rat ventral striatum during a visual discrimination task and investigated whether neuronal activity in the ventral striatum encoded signals related to animal's previous actions. The results show that many neurons modulated their activity according to the animal's goal choice in the previous trial, indicating that memory signals for previous actions are available in the ventral striatum. In contrast, few neurons conveyed signals on impending goal choice of the animal, suggesting the absence of decision signals in the ventral striatum. Memory signals for previous actions might contribute to the process of updating the estimates of rewards expected from alternative actions in the ventral striatum.

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    yb kimYB Kim,n huhN Huh,h leeH Lee,eh baegEH Baeg,d leeD Lee,mw jungMW Jung,yb kimYB Kim,n huhN Huh,h leeH Lee,eh baegEH Baeg,d leeD Lee,mw jungMW Jung,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of neurophysiology

    VOLUME: 98

    Page Numbers: 3548-56

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Neurophysiol.

    ISSN: 0022-3077

    DAY: 17

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Neuroscience Laboratory, Institute for Medical Sciences, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-721, Korea. min@ajou.ac.kr).

    Country: United States

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