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Motivational salience drives habitual gazes during value memory retention and facilitates relearning of forgotten value

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Authors

Hwang, Seong-Hwan; Ra, Yongsoo; Paeng, Somang; Kim, Hyoung F.

Issue Date
2022-10
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
Iscience, Vol.25 No.10, p. 105104
Abstract
A habitual gaze is critical to efficiently identify and exploit valuable objects. However, it is unclear what salience components drive the habitual gaze choice. Here, we trained subjects to assign positive, neutral, and negative values to objects and found that motivational salience guided habitual gaze choices over 30 days of memory retention. The habitual preference for negatively valued objects emerged during memory retention. This habitual choice was not explained by a general model with salience components driven by physical features of objects and the rank of learned values. Instead, this is better explained by a mode that contains an additional component driven by motivational salience. In a simulated value:-forgotten condition, these motivational salience-based habitual choices facilitated re-learning. Our data indicate that after long-term retention, habitual gaze results from increased motivational salience, potentially facilitating the relearning of forgotten values.
ISSN
2589-0042
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/216755
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105104
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Research Area Cognitive Neuroscience, Learning and Memory of Primates, Neuroscience, 뇌인지신경생물학, 신경생물학, 영장류 학습과 기억

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