Shima K, Tanji J
Department of Physiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, 980, Japan.
Science. 1998 Nov 13;282(5392):1335-8. doi: 10.1126/science.282.5392.1335.
Most natural actions are chosen voluntarily from many possible choices. An action is often chosen based on the reward that it is expected to produce. What kind of cellular activity in which area of the cerebral cortex is involved in selecting an action according to the expected reward value? Results of an analysis in monkeys of cellular activity during the performance of reward-based motor selection and the effects of chemical inactivation are presented. We suggest that cells in the rostral cingulate motor area, one of the higher order motor areas in the cortex, play a part in processing the reward information for motor selection.
大多数自然行为都是从众多可能的选择中自愿做出的。一种行为的选择往往基于预期产生的奖励。根据预期奖励值选择行为时,大脑皮层的哪个区域会涉及哪种细胞活动呢?本文展示了对猴子在基于奖励的运动选择过程中的细胞活动以及化学失活效应的分析结果。我们认为,前额扣带运动区(皮层中较高级的运动区域之一)的细胞在处理用于运动选择的奖励信息方面发挥着作用。