“…Neuroanatomical studies showed the NCL to receive multimodal input from all secondary sensory areas of the forebrain (Leutgeb, Husband, Riters, Shimizu, & Bingman, 1996), to project to telencephalic motor output structures as well as to the basal ganglia (Kröner and Güntürkün, 1999), to be innervated by dopaminergic fibers from midbrain cell groups A8 -A10 (Metzger, Jiang, Wang, & Braun, 1996), and to be characterized by a high density of dopamine D 1 receptors (Schnabel et al, 1997). Physiological studies demonstrated that single units in the NCL code for the upcoming reward (Kalt, Diekamp, & Güntürkün, 1999), bridge the delay between stimulus and response by high sustained activity levels (Diekamp, Kalt, & Güntürkün, 2002), and code for the subjective reward value of a reinforcer (Kalenscher et al, 2005). Neurochemical analyses showed that relative (Divac, Mogensen, & Björklund, 1985) and absolute concentrations of catecholamines (Karakuyu, Diekamp, & Güntürkün, 2003) as well as the relation of different dopamine metabolites (Bast, Diekamp, Thiel, Schwarting, & Güntürkün, 2002) matched the data from the mammalian PFC.…”