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Page 1: The Reward Factor in the Control of Action: A Neurophysiological Theory Johan Lauwereyns Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

The Reward Factor in the Control of Action:

A Neurophysiological Theory

Johan LauwereynsVictoria University of Wellington,

New Zealand

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• How does the brain incorporate reward value in the control of action?

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• How does the brain incorporate reward value in the control of action?

• Studied in monkeys using saccadic eye movement tasks

with asymmetrical reward schedule

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

Target position =

unpredictable

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

Reward association = known

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

No escape!

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Biased Saccade Task (BST)

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Saccade-related brain areas (macaque monkey)

FEF: frontal eye fieldSEF: supplementary eye fieldLIP: area LIP of parietal cortexCD: caudate nucleusSNr: substantia nigra pars reticulataSC: superior colliculusClbm: cerebellumSG: brainstem saccade generators

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DA neuron responds to Reward & Reward Predictor

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SignalNoise

Neuronal activity

Noise

Noise

Signal +

Signal +

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Improved discrimination

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Improved discrimination:Synergistic, multiplicative

• Sensory properties

• Non-linearly enhanced by reward

Response = Input * Reward Gain

Prefrontal cortex, parietal cortex

Superior colliculus

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General increase

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General increase:Prospective, additive

• Bias in anticipatory activity

• Linearly enhances sensory activity

Response = Input + Reward Bias

Prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia

Superior colliculus

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Improved discrimination & General increase

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Combination of both mechanisms

• Seen in all areas• Loops between FC, BG and SC• But most common in Superior Colliculus

Response = (Input * Reward Gain) + Reward Bias

On toward the oculomotor plant

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Dopamine

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DopamineExcitation

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DopamineExcitation

Disinhibition

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Synergistic,multiplicative

DopamineExcitation

Disinhibition

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Prospective, additive

Synergistic,multiplicative

DopamineExcitation

Disinhibition