Solving the Distal Reward Problem through Linkage of STDP and Dopamine Signaling
John Jay College of Criminal Justice · Neurosciences Institute
Abstract
In Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning, reward typically comes seconds after reward-triggering actions, creating an explanatory conundrum known as "distal reward problem": How does the brain know what firing patterns of what neurons are responsible for the reward if 1) the patterns are no longer there when the reward arrives and 2) all neurons and synapses are active during the waiting period to the reward? Here, we show how the conundrum is resolved by a model network of cortical spiking neurons with spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) modulated by dopamine (DA). Although STDP is triggered by nearly coincident firing patterns on a millisecond timescale, slow kinetics of subsequent synaptic plasticity…
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1Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Dopamine
- Period (music)
- Psychology
- Reward system
- Neuroplasticity
- Synaptic plasticity
- Computer science