2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.21.568134
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A Cortico-Striatal Circuit for Sound-Triggered Prediction of Reward Timing

Harini Suri,
Karla Salgado-Puga,
Yixuan Wang
et al.

Abstract: A crucial aspect of auditory perception is the ability to use sound cues to predict future events and to time actions accordingly. For example, distinct smartphone notification sounds reflect a call that needs to be answered within a few seconds, or a text that can be read later; the sound of an approaching vehicle signals when it is safe to cross the street. Other animals similarly use sounds to plan, time and execute behaviors such as hunting, evading predation and tending to offspring. However, the neural m… Show more

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“…Recent evidence, however, suggests that sensory cortical neurons directly encode non-sensory variables such as movement [46][47][48][49] , reward timing [50][51][52][53] , expectation 54,55 , and context 23,45,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63] .…”
Section: Rapid Emergence Of Reward Prediction Activity In the Auditor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent evidence, however, suggests that sensory cortical neurons directly encode non-sensory variables such as movement [46][47][48][49] , reward timing [50][51][52][53] , expectation 54,55 , and context 23,45,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63] .…”
Section: Rapid Emergence Of Reward Prediction Activity In the Auditor...mentioning
confidence: 99%