Distinct roles of monkey OFC-subcortical pathways in adaptive behavior
Distinct roles of monkey OFC-subcortical pathways in adaptive behavior
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Oyama, Kei , Majima, Kei , Nagai, Yuji , Hori, Yukiko , Hirabayashi, Toshiyuki , Eldridge, Mark A. G. , Mimura, Koki , Miyakawa, Naohisa , Fujimoto, Atsushi , Hori, Yuki , Iwaoki, Haruhiko , Inoue, Ken-ichi , Saunders, Richard C. , Takada, Masahiko , Yahata, Noriaki , Higuchi, Makoto , Richmond, Barry J. and Minamimoto, Takafumi
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Primates must adapt to changing environments by optimizing their behavior to make beneficial choices. At the core of adaptive behavior is the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) of the brain, which updates choice value through direct experience or knowledge-based inference. Here, we identify distinct neural circuitry underlying these two separate abilities....
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Distinct roles of monkey OFC-subcortical pathways in adaptive behavior
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-50505-8