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Neural mechanisms of reward bias in flexible decision-making
Antragsteller
Dr. Tobias Teichert
Fachliche Zuordnung
Kognitive, systemische und Verhaltensneurobiologie
Förderung
Förderung von 2010 bis 2012
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 164006015
Decision-making is a central component of higher cognition allowing organisms to respond in a flexible manner to changing circumstances. In addition to gathering and evaluating evidence with respect to certain rules, decision-making requires anticipating outcomes. In the neuroscience community, decision making is mostly understood as the accumulation of bits of (sensory) information in favor of one of several alternatives until reaching a threshold. Until now, reward anticipation has successfully defied attempts to be integrated into this framework. This is an important focus for research, as incorporation of reward anticipation is crucial to developing a cohesive theory of decision making with relevance to real world situations. I propose a broad approach to tackle this problem from multiple angles. The central approach will be the acquisition of single cell activity while macaque monkeys perform a simple speed-categorization task which is biased by an asymmetric reward schedule. Using the acquired data I will develop and test detailed models of the biased decision process, which will help us to understand when and how reward anticipation is integrated into the decision process. Finally, I will investigate other means of biasing behavior to put reward anticipation into perspective as one of the many ways in which to bias behavior.
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USA
Gastgeber
Professor Vincent P. Ferrera, Ph.D.