“But why?” Dopamine and causal learning

IF 4.9 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1016/j.cobeha.2024.101443
Vijay MK Namboodiri
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The computational and algorithmic role of striatal dopamine signaling has been one of the most investigated topics in systems neuroscience. Though there have been many hypotheses of dopamine function over the years, the reward prediction error (RPE) hypothesis has remained the most popular for decades. Despite substantial evidence consistent with this hypothesis, considerable recent evidence is also inconsistent with it. Accordingly, multiple alternate hypotheses of dopamine function have been recently proposed. Here, I review one such alternative from my lab stating that dopamine is a teaching signal for causal learning. I show that there are fundamental similarities between this and other recent hypotheses, and that this hypothesis is consistent with the core results supporting RPE coding. Therefore, RPE should be considered a provisional hypothesis of dopamine function requiring further evaluation, with a critical need for openly examining a host of recent experimental results inconsistent with the hypothesis.

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"但是为什么呢?"多巴胺与因果学习
纹状体多巴胺信号的计算和算法作用一直是系统神经科学研究最多的课题之一。尽管多年来对多巴胺功能提出了许多假说,但奖赏预测错误(RPE)假说几十年来一直是最流行的假说。尽管有大量证据与这一假说相符,但最近也有大量证据与之不符。因此,最近提出了多种多巴胺功能的替代假说。在此,我回顾了我的实验室提出的一种替代方案,即多巴胺是因果学习的教学信号。我的研究表明,这一假说与最近提出的其他假说有基本的相似之处,而且这一假说与支持 RPE 编码的核心结果是一致的。因此,RPE 应被视为多巴胺功能的一个临时假说,需要进一步评估,而且迫切需要公开研究与该假说不一致的一系列最新实验结果。
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.
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