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Goal-Directed Behavior and Instrumental Devaluation: A Neural System-Level Computational Model

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00181

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computational system-level model based on leaky firing-rate neurons; goal-directed and habitual processes; Pavlovian processes; learning; devaluation behavioral experiments with rats; brain system based on basolateral-amygdala and nucleus-accumbens and multiple basal-ganglia thalamo cortex loops; instrumental manipulanda and cues; reward satiety and value

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  1. European Commission under the 7th Framework Programme (FP7), ICT Challenge 2 Cognitive Systems and Robotics, project IM-CLeVeR - Intrinsically Motivated Cumulative Learning Versatile Robots [ICT-IP-231722]

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Devaluation is the key experimental paradigm used to demonstrate the presence of instrumental behaviors guided by goals in mammals. We propose a neural system-level computational model to address the question of which brain mechanisms allow the current value of rewards to control instrumental actions. The model pivots on and shows the computational soundness of the hypothesis for which the internal representation of instrumental manipulanda (e.g., levers) activate the representation of rewards (or action-outcomes, e.g., foods) while attributing to them a value which depends on the current internal state of the animal (e.g., satiation for some but not all foods). The model also proposes an initial hypothesis of the integrated system of key brain components supporting this process and allowing the recalled outcomes to bias action selection: (a) the sub-system formed by the basolateral amygdala and insular cortex acquiring the manipulanda-outcomes associations and attributing the current value to the outcomes; (b) three basal ganglia-cortical loops selecting respectively goals, associative sensory representations, and actions; (c) the cortico-cortical and striato-nigro-striatal neural pathways supporting the selection, and selection learning, of actions based on habits and goals. The model reproduces and explains the results of several devaluation experiments carried out with control rats and rats with pre- and post-training lesions of the basolateral amygdala, the nucleus accumbens core, the prelimbic cortex, and the dorso-medial striatum. The results support the soundness of the hypotheses of the model and show its capacity to integrate, at the system-level, the operations of the key brain structures underlying devaluation. Based on its hypotheses and predictions, the model also represents an operational framework to support the design and analysis of new experiments on the motivational aspects of goal-directed behavior.

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