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A neural correlate of response bias in monkey caudate nucleus

Johan Lauwereyns, Katsumi Watanabe, Brian Coe and Okihide Hikosaka ()
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Johan Lauwereyns: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
Katsumi Watanabe: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
Brian Coe: Juntendo University
Okihide Hikosaka: National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health

Nature, 2002, vol. 418, issue 6896, 413-417

Abstract: Abstract Primates are equipped with neural circuits in the prefrontal cortex1,2,3,4,5,6, the parietal cortex7 and the basal ganglia6,8,9,10,11 that predict the availability of reward during the performance of behavioural tasks. It is not known, however, how reward value is incorporated in the control of action. Here we identify neurons in the monkey caudate nucleus that create a spatially selective response bias depending on the expected gain. In behavioural tasks, the monkey had to make a visually guided eye movement in every trial, but was rewarded for a correct response in only half of the trials. Reward availability was predictable on the basis of the spatial position of the visual target. We found that caudate neurons change their discharge rate systematically, even before the appearance of the visual target, and usually fire more when the contralateral position is associated with reward. Strong anticipatory activity of neurons with a contralateral preference is associated with decreased latency for eye movements in the contralateral direction. We conclude that this neuronal mechanism creates an advance bias that favours a spatial response when it is associated with a high reward value.

Date: 2002
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