In this quick guide, Wolfram Schultz provides an introduction of reward prediction error, exploring the signal of dopamine neurons and describing its potential role in reward accumulation, decision-making and everyday life.
IMPORTANCE: Antisocial behavior (ASB) places a large burden on perpetrators, survivors, and society. Twin studies indicate that half of the variation in this trait is genetic. Specific causal genetic variants have, however, not...
Dr. Pettit inaugurated as Ursinus President Students, Board deliberate U.C. changes, Union plans Ad Hoc Committee sets parameters Ursinus' single mailbox relocated at college administration building Editorial: Campus unrest...
Top players to watch during the week on the course around the Winthrop Coliseum are: defending champion Paul McBeth, Ricky Wysocki, Ken Climo, Barry Schultz and Karl Johan Nybo. More than 90 participants are expected to compete.
RESEARCH QUESTION: Do shorter but more frequent patrol visits to the same crime hot spots reduce daily crime and anti-social behaviour (ASB) totals more effectively than less frequent but longer patrols, if the total time that...
Students Impressed with the Tour of North Hall The Dean's Office Announces the Retirement of Martha Takats, Ray Schultz and Keith Hardman For the Children: How Far is Too Far in Internet Censoring? Spring is in the Air and so...
Spring Greek weekend "better than ever" Dr. Pradervand speaks June 6 Patterson Field becomes South Sea island paradise: Spring Festival a success Bishop's Company presentation poses contemporary problems Millers teach at War...
Besides their fundamental movement function evidenced by Parkinsonian deficits, the basal ganglia are involved in processing closely linked non-motor, cognitive and reward information. This review describes the reward functions...
Long implicated in aversive processing, the amygdala is now recognized as a key component of the brain systems that process rewards. Beyond reward valuation, recent findings from single-neuron recordings in monkeys indicate that...
Frat Takes Charge: ZX To Clean New Men's Dorm Seniors Attack Teaching News in Brief: Frosh Elections; Bause Gets Alumni Award; Espadas Presents Paper Open Board Meeting Portrait Of The Professor: Blanche Schultz Yes and...
Student Health Center Musser Renovation Hatches U.C. Experiment in International Living Maintenance Men Injured in Electrical Accident Letters: Toilet Paper Article Belongs in the Toilet, not the Paper; Theatres Filthy ...
Sensitivity to satiety constitutes a basic requirement for neuronal coding of subjective reward value. Satiety from natural ongoing consumption affects reward functions in learning and approach behavior. More specifically...
Utility is the fundamental variable thought to underlie economic choices. In particular, utility functions are believed to reflect preferences toward risk, a key decision variable in many real-life situations. To assess the...