Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in macaques guides decisions in different learning contexts

Atsushi Fujimoto, Catherine Elorette, Satoka Hashimoto Fujimoto, Lazar Fleysher, Brian E. Russ, Peter H. Rudebeck
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Flexibly adjusting our behavioral strategies based on the environmental context is critical to maximize rewards. Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (vlPFC) has been implicated in both learning and decision-making for probabilistic rewards, although how context influences these processes remains unclear. We collected functional neuroimaging data while rhesus macaques performed a probabilistic learning task in two contexts: one with novel and another with familiar visual stimuli. We found that activity in vlPFC encoded rewards irrespective of the context but encoded behavioral strategies that depend on reward outcome (win-stay/lose-shift) preferentially in novel contexts. Functional connectivity between vlPFC and anterior cingulate cortex varied with behavioral strategy in novel learning blocks. By contrast, connectivity between vlPFC and mediodorsal thalamus was highest when subjects repeated a prior choice. Furthermore, pharmacological D2-receptor blockade altered behavioral strategies during learning and resting-state vlPFC activity. Taken together, our results suggest that multiple vlPFC-linked circuits contribute to adaptive decision-making in different contexts.
猕猴的顶外侧前额叶皮层在不同学习情境中指导决策
根据环境背景灵活调整我们的行为策略对于获得最大回报至关重要。前额叶外侧皮层(vlPFC)与概率奖励的学习和决策都有关系,但环境如何影响这些过程仍不清楚。我们收集了猕猴在两种情境下执行概率学习任务时的功能神经影像数据:一种是新的视觉刺激,另一种是熟悉的视觉刺激。我们发现,无论在什么情境下,vlPFC 的活动都会编码奖励,但在新情境下,编码依赖于奖励结果(赢-留/输-移)的行为策略更受青睐。在新奇的学习区块中,vlPFC 和前扣带回皮层之间的功能连接随行为策略的变化而变化。相比之下,当受试者重复先前的选择时,vlPFC 和丘脑内侧之间的连接性最高。此外,药物D2受体阻断改变了学习过程中的行为策略和静息状态下的vlPFC活动。总之,我们的研究结果表明,与vlPFC相连的多个回路有助于不同情境下的适应性决策。
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