Sallet Jérôme, Quilodran René, Rothé Marie, Vezoli Julien, Joseph Jean-Paul, Procyk Emmanuel
Inserm U846, Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute, Bron, France.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2007 Dec;7(4):327-36. doi: 10.3758/cabn.7.4.327.
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) participates in evaluating actions and outcomes. Little is known on how action-reward values are processed in ACC and if the context in which actions are performed influences this processing. In the present article, we report ACC unit activity of monkeys performing two tasks. The first task tested whether the encoding of reward values is co ntext dependent-that is, dependent on the size of theother rewards that are available in the current block of trials. The second task tested whether unexpected events signaling a change in reward are represented. We show that the context created by a block design (i.e., the context of possible alternative rewards) influences the encoding of reward values, even if no decision or choice is required. ACC activity encodes the relative and not absolute expected reward values. Moreover, cingulate activitysignals and evaluates when reward expectations are violated by unexpected stimuli, indicating reward gains or losses.
前扣带回皮质(ACC)参与对行为和结果的评估。目前对于ACC如何处理动作-奖励值以及执行动作的背景是否会影响这一处理过程知之甚少。在本文中,我们报告了猴子执行两项任务时ACC神经元的活动情况。第一项任务测试奖励值的编码是否依赖于背景——也就是说,是否依赖于当前试验块中可用的其他奖励的大小。第二项任务测试是否存在表示奖励变化的意外事件。我们发现,由区组设计创建的背景(即可能的替代奖励的背景)会影响奖励值的编码,即使不需要做出决策或选择。ACC活动编码的是相对而非绝对的预期奖励值。此外,扣带回活动会在意外刺激违反奖励预期时发出信号并进行评估,表明奖励的获得或损失。