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A dynamic code for economic object valuation in prefrontal cortex neurons

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  • Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui

    (Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
    Present address: Division of Systems Neuroscience, Tohoku University Graduate School of Life Sciences, Sendai 980-8577, Japan)

  • Fabian Grabenhorst

    (Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge)

  • Shunsuke Kobayashi

    (Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge
    Present address: Department of Neurology, Fukushima Medical University, 1 Hikarigaoka, Fukushima-shi, Fukushima-ken 9601295, Japan)

  • Wolfram Schultz

    (Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge)

Abstract

Neuronal reward valuations provide the physiological basis for economic behaviour. Yet, how such valuations are converted to economic decisions remains unclear. Here we show that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) implements a flexible value code based on object-specific valuations by single neurons. As monkeys perform a reward-based foraging task, individual DLPFC neurons signal the value of specific choice objects derived from recent experience. These neuronal object values satisfy principles of competitive choice mechanisms, track performance fluctuations and follow predictions of a classical behavioural model (Herrnstein’s matching law). Individual neurons dynamically encode both, the updating of object values from recently experienced rewards, and their subsequent conversion to object choices during decision-making. Decoding from unselected populations enables a read-out of motivational and decision variables not emphasized by individual neurons. These findings suggest a dynamic single-neuron and population value code in DLPFC that advances from reward experiences to economic object values and future choices.

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  • Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui & Fabian Grabenhorst & Shunsuke Kobayashi & Wolfram Schultz, 2016. "A dynamic code for economic object valuation in prefrontal cortex neurons," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms12554
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12554
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    1. Ethan Trepka & Mehran Spitmaan & Bilal A. Bari & Vincent D. Costa & Jeremiah Y. Cohen & Alireza Soltani, 2021. "Entropy-based metrics for predicting choice behavior based on local response to reward," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-16, December.

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