reviewJournal of NeuroscienceAug 1, 2007BRONZE OA

The Role of the Dorsal Striatum in Reward and Decision-Making: Figure 1.

University of California, Los Angeles · Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Although the involvement in the striatum in the refinement and control of motor movement has long been recognized, recent description of discrete frontal corticobasal ganglia networks in a range of species has focused attention on the role particularly of the dorsal striatum in executive functions. Current evidence suggests that the dorsal striatum contributes directly to decision-making, especially to action selection and initiation, through the integration of sensorimotor, cognitive, and motivational/emotional information within specific corticostriatal circuits involving discrete regions of striatum. We review key evidence from recent studies in rodent, nonhuman primate, and human subjects.

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Keywords
  • Striatum
  • Neuroscience
  • Ventral striatum
  • Psychology
  • Dorsum
  • Basal ganglia
  • Action selection
  • Cognition
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