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Reward-related neuronal activities in basal ganglia of domestic chicks
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Neurobiological MechanismCognitive ScienceNeural MechanismCognitive NeuroscienceBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyMedicineBiological PsychologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemNervous SystemDomestic ChicksBasal GangliaLpo NeuronsAnimal BehaviorReward SystemSocial SciencesReward Period
We aimed to reveal what is coded in the basal ganglia of domestic chicks. In the water-reinforced 'go' task, chicks learned to peck selectively at a colored bead in order to obtain a drop of water. Out of 38 units obtained, seven showed excitatory activities specifically during the reward period. In the food-reinforced go/no-go task, chicks learned to discriminate two colors to obtain mash food after a delay period. They also learned to ignore another color, which was not associated with a reward. Out of 27 units obtained, four showed excitatory activities during the cue period, specifically when a food reward was anticipated. LPO neurons may code qualities of the obtained rewards, and also chick's anticipation of the forthcoming rewards.
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