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Neuronal representations of cognitive state: reward or attention?
引用本文:Maunsell JH. Neuronal representations of cognitive state: reward or attention?[J]. Trends in cognitive sciences, 2004, 8(6): 261-265. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2004.04.003
作者姓名:Maunsell JH
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Neuronal representations of cognitive state: reward or attention?
Maunsell John H R. Neuronal representations of cognitive state: reward or attention?[J]. Trends in cognitive sciences, 2004, 8(6): 261-265. DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2004.04.003
Authors:Maunsell John H R
Affiliation:Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Baylor College of Medicine, Division of Neuroscience, One Baylor Plaza, S-603, Houston, TX, USA. maunsell@bcm.tmc.edu
Abstract:The effects of spatial or featural attention on the activity of neurons have been studied in many experiments that have used a variety of neurophysiological approaches. Other experiments have examined how expectations about reward are represented in neuronal activity in various brain regions. Although attention and reward are distinct concepts, I argue here that many neurophysiological experiments on attention and reward do not permit a clean dissociation between the two. This problem arises in part because reward contingencies are the only parameter manipulated in any of these experiments. I describe how attention and reward expectations have been confounded, giving rise to uncertainty about how signals related to attention and reward are distributed in the brain.
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