Dissociating the Role of the Orbitofrontal Cortex and the Striatum in the Computation of Goal Values and Prediction Errors
California Institute of Technology · University of Cambridge
Abstract
To make sound economic decisions, the brain needs to compute several different value-related signals. These include goal values that measure the predicted reward that results from the outcome generated by each of the actions under consideration, decision values that measure the net value of taking the different actions, and prediction errors that measure deviations from individuals' previous reward expectations. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging and a novel decision-making paradigm to dissociate the neural basis of these three computations. Our results show that they are supported by different neural substrates: goal values are correlated with activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex, decision…
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5Topics & keywords
- Orbitofrontal cortex
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Striatum
- Psychology
- Ventral striatum
- Measure (data warehouse)
- Cognitive psychology
- Brain activity and meditation
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions