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Dissociable responses to punishment in distinct striatal regions during reversal learning
2010
NeuroImage
Adaptive behavior depends on the ability to flexibly alter our choices in response to changes in reward and punishment contingencies. One brain region frequently implicated in such behavior is the striatum. However, this region is functionally diverse and there are a number of apparent inconsistencies across previous studies. For instance, how can significant BOLD responses in the ventral striatum during punishment-based reversal learning be reconciled with the frequently demonstrated role of
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.03.036
pmid:20303408
pmcid:PMC3038262
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