Brain substrates for automatic retrieval of value memory in the primate basal ganglia

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Hyoung F. Kim
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[1] Seoul National University (SNU),School of Biological Sciences
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Molecular Brain | / 14卷
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Automatic retrieval; Habit; Value; Long-term memory; Basal ganglia; Decision-making; Automatic behavior; Controlled behavior; Visual object; Macaque monkey;
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Our behavior is often carried out automatically. Automatic behavior can be guided by past experiences, such as learned values associated with objects. Passive-viewing and free-viewing tasks with no immediate outcomes provide a testable condition in which monkeys and humans automatically retrieve value memories and perform habitual searching. Interestingly, in these tasks, caudal regions of the basal ganglia structures are involved in automatic retrieval of learned object values and habitual gaze. In contrast, rostral regions do not participate in these activities but instead monitor the changes in outcomes. These findings indicate that automatic behaviors based on the value memories are processed selectively by the caudal regions of the primate basal ganglia system. Understanding the distinct roles of the caudal basal ganglia may provide insight into finding selective causes of behavioral disorders in basal ganglia disease.
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