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Tonic firing mode of midbrain dopamine neurons continuously tracks reward values changing moment-by-moment

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ELIFE
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.63166

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology KAKENHI [JP16H06567, CREST JPMJCR1853]

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Animal behavior is regulated based on future reward values, with dopamine neurons adapting their activity in a tonic firing mode to effectively track changing reward values. Research shows that dopamine neurons adjust their activity level continuously in response to increasing or decreasing reward values, with this sustained activity pattern being more influenced by non-burst spikes.
Animal behavior is regulated based on the values of future rewards. The phasic activity of midbrain dopamine neurons signals these values. Because reward values often change over time, even on a subsecond-by-subsecond basis, appropriate behavioral regulation requires continuous value monitoring. However, the phasic dopamine activity, which is sporadic and has a short duration, likely fails continuous monitoring. Here, we demonstrate a tonic firing mode of dopamine neurons that effectively tracks changing reward values. We recorded dopamine neuron activity in monkeys during a Pavlovian procedure in which the value of a cued reward gradually increased or decreased. Dopamine neurons tonically increased and decreased their activity as the reward value changed. This tonic activity was evoked more strongly by non-burst spikes than burst spikes producing a conventional phasic activity. Our findings suggest that dopamine neurons change their firing mode to effectively signal reward values in a given situation.

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