“…Another goal is to bring the research forward to contemporary work using in vivo electrophysiology in awake, behaving animals (Cromwell, Tremblay, & Schultz, 2018;Webber, Mankin, & Cromwell, 2016). There is value in linking the diverse levels of analysis on BG function between reduced cellular analysis to a more holistic behavioral level, and several research teams have made these types of leaps productively (Buzsáki & Tingley, 2018;Calabresi, Picconi, Tozzi, & Ghiglieri, 2016;Hikosaka, Ghazizadeh, Griggs, & Amita, 2018). Our recent research focus has been on relative reward valuation (Binkley, Webber, Powers, & Cromwell, 2014;Ricker, Hatch, Powers, & Cromwell, 2016;Cromwell and Ricker, 2018) and incorporating basic information on dopamine modulation of incoming neural signals could provide the information base necessary for rapid plasticity that leads to changes in motivation sensitive to shifts in reward value from trial to trial (Webber, Chambers, Kostek, Mankin, & Cromwell, 2015).…”