“…Task-related, causal relationships between the ACC and VTA LFPs were assessed with a partial directed coherence (PDC) algorithm, a frequency-resolved estimate of Granger causality, which uses multivariate autoregressive modeling to exploit the predictability of information in one brain area by past activity in another (Baccalá and Sameshima, 2001). Our implementation of PDC followed Boykin, Khargonekar, Carney, Ogle, & Talathi's (Boykin et al, 2012) method. One advantage of PDC over other measures of directionality, such as amplitude cross-correlations (e.g., Adhikari et al, 2010), is that PDC allows for testing the possibility of simultaneous bi-directional communication, which is particularly likely to occur between two reciprocally connected areas, such as the ACC and VTA (Carr and Sesack, 2000;Narita et al, 2010).…”