Lopatina Nina, McDannald Michael A, Styer Clay V, Sadacca Brian F, Cheer Joseph F, Schoenbaum Geoffrey
Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, United States.
Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, United States.
Elife. 2015 Dec 15;4:e11299. doi: 10.7554/eLife.11299.
The lateral orbitofrontal cortex (lOFC) has been described as signaling either outcome expectancies or value. Previously, we used unblocking to show that lOFC neurons respond to a predictive cue signaling a 'valueless' change in outcome features (McDannald, 2014). However, many lOFC neurons also fired to a cue that simply signaled more reward. Here, we recorded lOFC neurons in a variant of this task in which rats learned about cues that signaled either more (upshift), less (downshift) or the same (blocked) amount of reward. We found that neurons acquired responses specifically to one of the three cues and did not fire to the other two. These results show that, at least early in learning, lOFC neurons fire to valued cues in a way that is more consistent with signaling of the predicted outcome's features than with signaling of a general, abstract or cached value that is independent of the outcome.
外侧眶额皮质(lOFC)被描述为发出结果预期或价值信号。此前,我们利用解除阻断实验表明,lOFC神经元对一个预测性线索做出反应,该线索表明结果特征发生了“无价值”的变化(麦克丹纳德,2014年)。然而,许多lOFC神经元也会对一个仅仅表明有更多奖励的线索产生放电。在此,我们在该任务的一个变体中记录了lOFC神经元的活动,在这个变体任务中,大鼠了解到一些线索,这些线索分别表明奖励增加(上移)、奖励减少(下移)或奖励相同(阻断)。我们发现,神经元获得了对这三种线索之一的特异性反应,而对另外两种线索不产生放电。这些结果表明,至少在学习早期,lOFC神经元对有价值线索的放电方式,与预测结果特征的信号传递更为一致,而不是与独立于结果的一般、抽象或缓存价值的信号传递一致。