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Dissociable Systems for Gain- and Loss-Related Value Predictions and Errors of Prediction in the Human Brain
Dissociable systems for gain and lossrelated value predictions and errors of prediction in the human brain
Juliana Yacubian et al.
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (37), 9530 (2006)
Midbrain dopaminergic neurons projecting to the ventral striatum code for reward magnitude and probability during reward anticipation and then indicate the difference between actual and predicted outcome. It has been questioned whether such a common system for the prediction and evaluation of reward exists in humans. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and a guessing task in two large cohorts, we are able to confirm ventral striatal responses coding both reward probability and magnitude during anticipation, permitting the local computation of expected value (EV). However, the ventral striatum only represented the gain-related part of EV (EV+). At reward delivery, the same area shows a reward probability and magnitude-dependent prediction error signal, best modeled as the difference between actual outcome and EV+. In contrast, loss-related expected value (EV–) and the associated prediction error was represented in the amygdala. Thus, the ventral striatum and the amygdala distinctively process the value of a prediction and subsequently compute a prediction error for gains and losses, respectively. Therefore, a homeostatic balance of both systems might be important for generating adequate expectations under uncertainty. Prevalence of either part might render expectations more positive or negative, which could contribute to the pathophysiology of mood disorders like major depression.
 
Soul Train Conductor Drives Off The Tracks
Generation-HipHop, (20 Oct 2008)
Don Cornelius of Soul Train-fame had a bad weekend, but it sounds like a female companion of his might have had a worse one. Cornelius was arrested Friday night on suspicion of felony domestic violence. It's unclear who the accuser was, and Corneli...
 
Chimpanzees are vengeful but not spiteful
Keith Jensen, Josep Call, and Michael Tomasello
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (32), 13046-50 (07 Aug 2007)
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Winners don/'t punish
Anna Dreber et al.
Nature 452 (7185), 348-51 (20 Mar 2008)
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Human behaviour: Punisher pays
Manfred Milinski and Bettina Rockenbach
Nature 452 (7185), 297-8 (20 Mar 2008)
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Human behaviour: Punisher pays
Manfred Milinski and Bettina Rockenbach
Nature 452 (7185), 297-8 (20 Mar 2008)
 
Cancer: Crime and punishment
Norman Sharpless and Ronald Depinho
Nature 436 (7051), 636-7 (04 Aug 2005)
 
Acute Tryptophan Depletion in Healthy Volunteers Enhances Punishment Prediction but Does not Affect Reward Prediction
Roshan Cools, Oliver Robinson, and Barbara Sahakian
Neuropsychopharmacology, (17 Oct 2007)
 
Abstract reward and punishment representations in the human orbitofrontal cortex.
J O'Doherty et al.
Nature neuroscience 4 (1), 95-102 (Jan 2001)
 
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