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Reward Prediction Error ([[RPE]]), is thought to be a the activator of learning when ther is a difference between accepted reward and actual reward<ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/03/08/1014269108.full.pdf article 2011 PNAS]</ref>. but it is debated<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17115078?dopt=Abstract article 2007]</ref>.
 
Reward Prediction Error ([[RPE]]), is thought to be a the activator of learning when ther is a difference between accepted reward and actual reward<ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2011/03/08/1014269108.full.pdf article 2011 PNAS]</ref>. but it is debated<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17115078?dopt=Abstract article 2007]</ref>.
  
It may be correlated to [[novelty seeking]] and activation of [[system 2]]
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It may be correlated to [[novelty seeking]] and activation of [[system 2]]
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Learning is induced because of surprise. The d[[ACC]] is concerned more with attention and motor control processes involved in behavioral adjustment. The dopamine [[RPE]] system is the process from which a learning is happening<ref>Benjamin Y. Hayden1,2, Sarah R. Heilbronner, John M. Pearson, and Michael L. Platt, Surprise Signals in Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Neuronal Encoding of Unsigned Reward Prediction Errors Driving Adjustment in Behavior, ''The Journal of Neuroscience'', 16 March 2011, 31(11): 4178-4187</ref>.
  
  

Revision as of 00:07, 11 September 2012

Reward Prediction Error (RPE), is thought to be a the activator of learning when ther is a difference between accepted reward and actual reward[1]. but it is debated[2].

It may be correlated to novelty seeking and activation of system 2

Learning is induced because of surprise. The dACC is concerned more with attention and motor control processes involved in behavioral adjustment. The dopamine RPE system is the process from which a learning is happening[3].


Related Papers

Dorsal ACC decision making system

References

  1. article 2011 PNAS
  2. article 2007
  3. Benjamin Y. Hayden1,2, Sarah R. Heilbronner, John M. Pearson, and Michael L. Platt, Surprise Signals in Anterior Cingulate Cortex: Neuronal Encoding of Unsigned Reward Prediction Errors Driving Adjustment in Behavior, The Journal of Neuroscience, 16 March 2011, 31(11): 4178-4187