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A Unified Framework for Dopamine Signals across Timescales

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CELL
卷 183, 期 6, 页码 1600-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.11.013

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  1. FAS Division of Science Research Computing Group at Harvard University
  2. NIH [U19 NS113201, R01MH095953, R01MH101207, NS108740, T32GM007753, T32MH020017, U01NS103558]
  3. Simons Collaboration on Global Brain
  4. Harvard Mind Brain and Behavior faculty grant
  5. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  6. Junior Thousand Talents Program of China

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Rapid phasic activity of midbrain dopamine neurons is thought to signal reward prediction errors (RPEs), resembling temporal difference errors used in machine learning. However, recent studies describing slowly increasing dopamine signals have instead proposed that they represent state values and arise independent from somatic spiking activity. Here we developed experimental paradigms using virtual reality that disambiguate RPEs from values. We examined dopamine circuit activity at various stages, including somatic spiking, calcium signals at somata and axons, and striatal dopamine concentrations. Our results demonstrate that ramping dopamine signals are consistent with RPEs rather than value, and this ramping is observed at all stages examined. Ramping dopamine signals can be driven by a dynamic stimulus that indicates a gradual approach to a reward. We provide a unified computational understanding of rapid phasic and slowly ramping dopamine signals: dopamine neurons perform a derivative-like computation over values on a moment-bymoment basis.

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