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Learning to Express Reward Prediction Error-like Dopaminergic Activity Requires Plastic Representations of Time

Harel Shouval
The University of Texas at Houston
Jun 13, 2023

The dominant theoretical framework to account for reinforcement learning in the brain is temporal difference (TD) reinforcement learning. The TD framework predicts that some neuronal elements should represent the reward prediction error (RPE), which means they signal the difference between the expected future rewards and the actual rewards. The prominence of the TD theory arises from the observation that firing properties of dopaminergic neurons in the ventral tegmental area appear similar to those of RPE model-neurons in TD learning. Previous implementations of TD learning assume a fixed temporal basis for each stimulus that might eventually predict a reward. Here we show that such a fixed temporal basis is implausible and that certain predictions of TD learning are inconsistent with experiments. We propose instead an alternative theoretical framework, coined FLEX (Flexibly Learned Errors in Expected Reward). In FLEX, feature specific representations of time are learned, allowing for neural representations of stimuli to adjust their timing and relation to rewards in an online manner. In FLEX dopamine acts as an instructive signal which helps build temporal models of the environment. FLEX is a general theoretical framework that has many possible biophysical implementations. In order to show that FLEX is a feasible approach, we present a specific biophysically plausible model which implements the principles of FLEX. We show that this implementation can account for various reinforcement learning paradigms, and that its results and predictions are consistent with a preponderance of both existing and reanalyzed experimental data.

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Activation of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors rescues the ventral hippocampus-ventral tegmental area circuit from amphetamine sensitization

Katarzyna Rekawek, Karin Mueller, Stefan Boehm, Ornella Valenti

FENS Forum 2024

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Anatomofunctional characterization of the tail of the ventral tegmental area (tVTA/RMTg) in mice

Benjamin Muller, Pierre-Alexis Derrien, Pierre Hener, Michel Barrot, Jennifer Kaufling

FENS Forum 2024

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Communication between the hippocampus, nucleus accumbens, and ventral tegmental area during learning and memory

Raphael Brito, Linda Kokou, Maxime Linard, Anna Aldanondo, Sara Simula, Ralitsa Todorova, Marco Pompili, Michaël Zugaro

FENS Forum 2024

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Comparative examination of the ventral tegmental area in wild type and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) knockout mice

Pham Dániel, Schmidt Marcell, Fülöp Dániel Balázs, Gaszner Balázs, Tóth Tünde, Reglődi Dóra, Andrea Tamás

FENS Forum 2024

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Diverse representation of various rewards in the dopaminergic neurons of the ventral tegmental area

Kamil Pradel, Robson Scheffer-Teixeira, Vasyl Mykytiuk, Tatiana Korotkova

FENS Forum 2024

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The mu-opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area contribute to the high heroin preference shown by Marchigian Sardinian alcohol-preferring rats

Hela Mrizak, Laura Rullo, Manthoula Olga Kyratzi, Veronica Lunerti, Alessandra Mammone, Hongwu Li, Roberto Ciccocioppo, Esi Domi, Amy Lasek, Patrizia Romualdi, Nazzareno Cannella

FENS Forum 2024

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Nicotine exposure during adolescence disrupts the dopaminergic circuitry in the ventral tegmental area

Daiana Rigoni, Renan Campos, Lauren Reynolds, Philippe Faure, Jacques Barik

FENS Forum 2024

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The parabrachial nucleus recruits ventral tegmental area to convey negative emotions and disengage instrumental food seeking

Syun-Ruei Lee, Hau-Jie Yau

FENS Forum 2024

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Psychosocial and physical stress modulate noradrenergic signaling in the ventral tegmental area-nucleus accumbens circuit

Zuzanna Sulich, Jakub Bilnicki, Aleksandra Kaczmarska, Joanna Bernacka, Michał Kiełbiński, Wojciech Solecki

FENS Forum 2024

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Reduced local GABA transmission onto ventral tegmental area dopamine neurons underlies vulnerability for hyperactivity in a mouse model of anorexia nervosa

Fabien Ducrocq, Eileen Brouwer, Inge Wolterink-Donselaar, Karlijn Kooij, Lisa Drost, Jaimie Hak, Melissa Veendijk, Mieneke Luijendijk, Frank Meye, Roger Adan

FENS Forum 2024

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The role of the mu opioid receptors in the ventral tegmental area in the modulation of phasic dopamine release

Jakub Bilnicki, Aleksandra Kaczmarska, Zuzanna Sulich, Wojciech Solecki

FENS Forum 2024

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Roles of the central amygdala to ventral tegmental area projections in fear regulation and the mechanism study

Chun-Yue Li, Xiao-Ming Li

FENS Forum 2024