Bypassing Striatal Learning Mechanisms Using Delayed Feedback to Circumvent Learning Deficits in TBI
Ekaterina Dobryakova,
Tien T. Tong,
Olesya Iosipchuk
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveFeedback facilitates learning by guiding and modifying behaviors through an action-outcome contingency. As the majority of existing studies have focused on immediate presentation of feedback, the impact of delayed feedback on learning is understudied. Prior work demonstrated that learning from immediate and delayed feedback employed distinct brain regions in healthy individuals, and compared to healthy individuals, individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are impaired in learning from immediate f… Show more
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