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Nuclei Accumbens Phase Synchrony Predicts Decision-Making Reversals Following Negative Feedback
2009
Journal of Neuroscience
The nucleus accumbens plays a key role in reinforcement-guided behaviors. Here, we report that electrophysiological oscillatory phase synchrony between the two nuclei accumbens may play a crucial role in using negative feedback to guide decision making. We recorded local field potentials from the human nucleus accumbens and the medial frontal cortex (via surface EEG) from patients who had deep brain stimulation electrodes implanted. Patients performed a reversal learning task in which they
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.5335-08.2009
pmid:19515927
pmcid:PMC2725399
fatcat:643enzvbirhrpp5hqotkhk7yfq