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The Medial Prefrontal Cortex Shapes Dopamine Reward Prediction Errors under State Uncertainty

机译:内侧前额叶皮质形状在状态不确定性下的多巴胺奖励预测误差

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Animals make predictions based on currently available information. In natural settings, sensory cues may not reveal complete information, requiring the animal to infer the “hidden state” of the environment. The brain structures important in hidden state?inference remain unknown. A previous study showed that midbrain dopamine neurons exhibit distinct response patterns depending on whether reward is delivered in 100% (task 1) or 90% of trials (task 2) in a classical conditioning task. Here we found that inactivation of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) affected dopaminergic signaling in task 2, in which the hidden state must be inferred (“will reward come or not?”), but not in task 1, where the state was known with certainty. Computational modeling suggests that the effects of inactivation are best explained by a circuit in which the mPFC conveys inference over hidden states to the dopamine system. Video AbstractDisplay Omitted.
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