Keyword search (4,163 papers available)

"value" Keyword-tagged Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Disentangling prediction error and value in a formal test of dopamine s role in reinforcement learning Usypchuk AA; Maes EJP; Lozzi M; Avramidis DK; Schoenbaum G; Esber GR; Gardner MPH; Iordanova MD; 40738112
CSBN
2 Unraveling "Feeling Bad" in a Non-Western Culture: Achievement Emotions in Japanese Medical Students Nomura O; Sunohara M; Akatsu H; Wiseman J; Lajoie SP; 40625926
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Minority Affirmations and the Boundaries of the Nation: Evidence From Québec Scott C; Bilodeau A; Gagnon A; Turgeon L; 39925641
CONCORDIA
4 Landscapes-a lens for assessing sustainability Dade MC; Bonn A; Eigenbrod F; Felipe-Lucia MR; Fisher B; Goldstein B; Holland RA; Hopping KA; Lavorel S; Lede Polain Waroux Y; MacDonald GK; Mandle L; Metzger JP; Pascual U; Rieb JT; Vallet A; Wells GJ; Ziter CD; Bennett EM; Robinson BE; 39867571
BIOLOGY
5 A fault isolation strategy for industrial processes using outlier-degree-based variable contributions Mu L; Sun W; Zhang Y; Feng N; Xue X; Li Q; 38862336
ENCS
6 The infimum values of two probability functions for the Gamma distribution Sun P; Hu ZC; Sun W; 38261930
MATHSTATS
7 Modulation of cue value and the augmentation of heroin seeking in chronically food-restricted male rats under withdrawal Firas Sedki 37714221
CSBN
8 Employee human resource management values: validation of a new concept and scale Drouin-Rousseau S; Fernet C; Austin S; Fabi B; Morin AJS; 37213377
CONCORDIA
9 Does Conceptual Transparency in Manipulatives Afford Place-Value Understanding in Children at Risk for Mathematics Learning Disabilities? Lafay A; Osana HP; Levin JR; 37168325
CONCORDIA
10 Calcium activity is a degraded estimate of spikes Hart EE; Gardner MPH; Panayi MC; Kahnt T; Schoenbaum G; 36368324
PSYCHOLOGY
11 Anterior cingulate neurons signal neutral cue pairings during sensory preconditioning Hart EE; Gardner MPH; Schoenbaum G; 34936884
PSYCHOLOGY
12 Evaluation of System Modelling Techniques for Waste Identification in Lean Healthcare Applications. Alkaabi M, Simsekler MCE, Jayaraman R, Al Kaf A, Ghalib H, Quraini D, Ellahham S, Tuzcu EM, Demirli K 33447104
ENCS
13 Understanding behavioural engagement and achievement: The roles of teaching practices and student sense of competence and task value. Olivier E, Galand B, Hospel V, Dellisse S 31999841
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Cue-Evoked Dopamine Neuron Activity Helps Maintain but Does Not Encode Expected Value. Mendoza JA, Lafferty CK, Yang AK, Britt JP 31693885
CSBN

 

Title:Disentangling prediction error and value in a formal test of dopamine s role in reinforcement learning
Authors:Usypchuk AAMaes EJPLozzi MAvramidis DKSchoenbaum GEsber GRGardner MPHIordanova MD
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40738112/
DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2025.06.076
Publication:Current biology : CB
Keywords:Rescorla-Wagner modelchannelrhodopsinerror correctionmesolimbicoptogeneticsrodentscalar valuetemporal difference reinforcement learningtyrosine hydrohylase
PMID:40738112 Category: Date Added:2025-07-31
Dept Affiliation: CSBN
1 Department of Psychology, Centre for Studies in Behavioural Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 NIDA Intramural Research Program, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA; Departments of Anatomy & Neurobiology and Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA; Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
3 Department of Psychology, Centre for Studies in Behavioural Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. Electronic address: mihaela.iordanova@concordia.ca.

Description:

The discovery that midbrain dopamine (DA) transients can be mapped onto reward prediction errors (RPEs), the critical signal that drives learning, is a landmark in neuroscience. Causal support for the RPE hypothesis comes from studies showing that stimulating DA neurons can drive learning under conditions where it would not otherwise occur.1,2,3 However, such stimulation might also promote learning by adding reward value and indirectly inducing an RPE. This added value could support new learning even when it is insufficient to support instrumental behavior.4,5 Thus, these competing interpretations are challenging to disentangle and require direct comparison under matched conditions. We developed two computational models grounded in temporal difference reinforcement learning (TDRL)6,7,8 that dissociate the role of DA as an RPE versus a value signal. We validated our models by showing that they both predict learning (unblocking) when ventral tegmental area (VTA) DA stimulation occurs during expected reward delivery in a behavioral blocking design and confirmed this behaviorally. We then contrasted the models by delivering constant optogenetic stimulation during reward across both learning phases of blocking. The value model predicted blocking; the RPE model predicted unblocking. Behavioral results aligned with the latter. Moreover, the RPE model uniquely predicted that constant stimulation would unblock learning at higher frequencies (>20 Hz) when the artificial error alone drives learning. This, too, was confirmed experimentally. We demonstrate a principled computational and empirical dissociation between DA as an RPE versus a value signal. Our results advance understanding of how DA neuron stimulation drives learning.





BookR developed by Sriram Narayanan
for the Concordia University School of Health
Copyright © 2011-2026
Cookie settings
Concordia University