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Brandon M Turner1, Christian A Rodriguez2, Qingfang Liu1, M Fiona Molloy1, Marjolein Hoogendijk3, Samuel M McClure4.
Abstract
Intertemporal choice requires a dynamic interaction between valuation and deliberation processes. While evidence identifying candidate brain areas for each of these processes is well established, the precise mechanistic role carried out by each brain region is still debated. In this article, we present a computational model that clarifies the unique contribution of frontoparietal cortex regions to intertemporal decision making. The model we develop samples reward and delay information stochastically on a moment-by-moment basis. As preference for the choice alternatives evolves, dynamic inhibitory processes are executed by way of asymmetric lateral inhibition. We find that it is these lateral inhibition processes that best explain the contribution of frontoparietal regions to intertemporal decision making exhibited in our data.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 29373633 PMCID: PMC8921616 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhx355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357