前额叶皮质
基底神经节
心理学
神经科学
BETA(编程语言)
β节律
认知心理学
物理
计算机科学
脑电图
认知
中枢神经系统
程序设计语言
作者
Colin W. Hoy,Coralie de Hemptinne,Sarah S. Wang,Catherine J. Harmer,Matthew A. J. Apps,Masud Husain,Philip A. Starr,Simon Little
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2322869121
摘要
Choosing whether to exert effort to obtain rewards is fundamental to human motivated behavior. However, the neural dynamics underlying the evaluation of reward and effort in humans is poorly understood. Here, we report an exploratory investigation into this with chronic intracranial recordings from the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and basal ganglia (BG; subthalamic nuclei and globus pallidus) in people with Parkinson’s disease performing a decision-making task with offers that varied in levels of reward and physical effort required. This revealed dissociable neural signatures of reward and effort, with BG beta (12 to 20 Hz) oscillations tracking effort on a single-trial basis and PFC theta (4 to 7 Hz) signaling previous trial reward, with no effects of net subjective value. Stimulation of PFC increased overall acceptance of offers and sensitivity to reward while decreasing the impact of effort on choices. This work uncovers oscillatory mechanisms that guide fundamental decisions to exert effort for reward across BG and PFC, supports a causal role of PFC for such choices, and seeds hypotheses for future studies.
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