Watanabe M
Department of Psychology, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience, Japan.
Nature. 1996 Aug 15;382(6592):629-32. doi: 10.1038/382629a0.
The prefrontal cortex is important in the organization of goal-directed behaviour. When animals are trained to work for a particular goal or reward, reward 'expectancy' is processed by prefrontal neurons. Recent studies of the prefrontal cortex have concentrated on the role of working memory in the control of behaviour. In spatial delayed-response tasks, neurons in the prefrontal cortex show activity changes during the delay period between presentation of the cue and the reward, with some of the neurons being spatially specific (that is, responses vary with the cue position). Here I report that the delay activity in prefrontal neurons is dependent also on the particular reward received for the behavioural response, and to the way the reward is given. It seems that the prefrontal cortex may monitor the outcome of goal-directed behaviour.
前额叶皮质在目标导向行为的组织中起着重要作用。当动物被训练为实现特定目标或获得奖励而工作时,奖励“预期”由前额叶神经元进行处理。最近对前额叶皮质的研究集中在工作记忆在行为控制中的作用。在空间延迟反应任务中,前额叶皮质中的神经元在提示呈现和奖励之间的延迟期内显示出活动变化,其中一些神经元具有空间特异性(即反应随提示位置而变化)。在此我报告,前额叶神经元的延迟活动还取决于行为反应所获得的特定奖励以及奖励的给予方式。看来前额叶皮质可能会监测目标导向行为的结果。