Neuronal remapping and circuit persistence in economic decisions
Abstract
Different neurons in orbitofrontal cortex encode the input and the output of economic decisions. The authors demonstrate that this neural circuit is both stable and flexible. When different goods are available for choice, individual neurons adapt to the new behavioral context while preserving their function in the decision circuit. The orbitofrontal cortex plays a central role in good-based economic decisions. When subjects make choices, neurons...
Paper Details
Title
Neuronal remapping and circuit persistence in economic decisions
Published Date
May 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
855 - 861
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