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Ultrasound modulation of macaque prefrontal cortex selectively alters credit assignment-related activity and behavior.


ABSTRACT: Credit assignment is the association of specific instances of reward to the specific events, such as a particular choice, that caused them. Without credit assignment, choice values reflect an approximate estimate of how good the environment was when the choice was made—the global reward state—rather than exactly which outcome the choice caused. Combined transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging in macaques demonstrate credit assignment–related activity in prefrontal area 47/12o, and when this signal was disrupted with TUS, choice value representations across the brain were impaired. As a consequence, behavior was no longer guided by choice value, and decision-making was poorer. By contrast, global reward state–related activity in the adjacent anterior insula remained intact and determined decision-making after prefrontal disruption.

SUBMITTER: Folloni D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8673758 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrasound modulation of macaque prefrontal cortex selectively alters credit assignment-related activity and behavior.

Folloni Davide D   Fouragnan Elsa E   Wittmann Marco K MK   Roumazeilles Lea L   Tankelevitch Lev L   Verhagen Lennart L   Attali David D   Aubry Jean-François JF   Sallet Jerome J   Rushworth Matthew F S MFS  

Science advances 20211215 51


Credit assignment is the association of specific instances of reward to the specific events, such as a particular choice, that caused them. Without credit assignment, choice values reflect an approximate estimate of how good the environment was when the choice was made—the global reward state—rather than exactly which outcome the choice caused. Combined transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging in macaques demonstrate credit assignment–related activity i  ...[more]

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